Handmade Exfoliating Soap Sponges

Rejuvenate Your body With These Handmade Exfoliating Soap Sponges

Nothing beats a relaxing pampering session at home. Load your bathroom with beautiful fragrance and skin-nourishing scented soap to make bath time a refreshing experience!

Restore your body's youthful, glowing skin appearance with a handmade exfoliating soap and scented soap sponges filled with 200g of beautiful soap that lasts up to 4 weeks! They not only remove false tan, moisturise, and produce healthier skin but also improve your mood and make you feel relaxed.

exfoliating and scented soap sponges

To get started, listed below are the three excellent exfoliating and scented soap sponges from Village Wax Melt that you may select at affordable costs.

  • Exfoliating soap sponges filled with 150g of soothing glycerine soap exfoliate built-up dry skin that can last up to 4 weeks when used regularly. These work well in removing false tan.
  • Users with eczema and psoriasis, two skin disorders, have experienced significant improvement in their skin. These are free of the foaming chemical sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS), to which some individuals are hypersensitive.
  • They are liquid-free, perfect hand carry for vacations. When your sponge is worn out, clean your bathroom with it!

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Snow Fairies Exfoliating Soap Sponge

Snow Fairy Exfoliating Soap and scented soap spongeare handmade with beautiful, strong, and lasting scents perfect for brighter skin!

Cherry fruits, vanilla, Juicy pear, and sweet cotton candy blend produce wonderful hours of fragrance reminiscent of a more upscale sweet bubble gum flavour.

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Aliens Exfoliating Soap Sponge

Thierry Mugler Alien inspired this handmade, mysterious, distinct, and enchanting floral fragrance alien exfoliating soap sponge. White amber, jasmine, cashmeran wood and sambac work together to produce a rich floral woody amber scent.

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Savage (For Him) Exfoliating Soap Sponge

A handmade exfoliating soap sponge that takes cues from the Sauvage aftershave for men. Ambroxan, a magnificent ambergris-derived fragrance with radiant top notes overflowing with the fruity freshness of Bergamot, unleashes a strongly woodsy trail.

What Causes Dull Skin?

Desquamation is the natural process of shedding skin and happens in a constant, regenerative cycle. Dull skin can result in clogged pores, which frequently triggers an outbreak of acne or oily skin. The efficiency of this process depends on several health factors.

Let's examine some of the most typical reasons causing your dull-looking skin:

1. Dehydrated skin

A 2015 study shows a significant correlation between getting enough water and having good skin. Lack of water intake will probably have an impact on how your skin looks. Drink adequate water to keep your skin hydrated and prevent water loss

2. Accumulation of skin cells

Your skin naturally sheds dead skin cells regularly. However, often the dead cells don't shed properly. They instead thicken the layer of skin. Dry, dull, spotty, and flaky skin may result from this.

3. Dryness

Rapidly appearing lifeless and dull is one of the first effects of dry skin. This is particularly common during the winter months when the air is chilly and dry. 

4. Age 

Ageing is a natural process of life. Likewise, aged skin is. While you can't stop the ageing process, you can follow a skin care routine that helps give your skin the nutrition and water it needs to be healthy and bright.

How to Rejuvenate Dull Skin

Dull skin lacks colour, is flat or greyish in appearance, and may feel rough or bumpy to the touch. Perhaps you're wondering what you can do to have a better complexion.

Listed below are the choices you should make!

1. Be gentle on your skin

To prevent skin irritations, small breaks, redness, stiffness, and peeling, stay away from harsh scrubs and drying soaps. You may use a loofah sponge for gentle scrubbing and botanical soap for natural body cleaning.

Shea & cocoa butter are good substitutes for moisturising. They can also give a relaxing scent which you can enjoy in the bath.

2. Utilise lukewarm water

Avoid using hot water as it removes natural oils and leads to dry and irritated skin. To preserve moisture, use a hydrating cleanser containing ingredients like almond oil, shea butter, or coconut oil.

3. Exfoliate your skin regularly

Natural physical exfoliant prevents dull skin. Regular exfoliation polishes and softens your skin, making small wrinkles less noticeable and bringing your beautiful skin's texture into balance. Be wary, though, that over exfoliation may cause moisture loss.

So it's best to use mild salt scrubs and apply them to the skin in circular movements. Pumice stone may be used but make sure to not put too much pressure on the skin.

4. Use moisturiser

Using moisturiser twice daily will help keep your skin healthy and cure different dermatitis types. The skin barrier can be repaired and maintained with moisturiser. It can pull water into the epidermis to assist the skin swelling up. It may stop moisture evaporation.

You may use shea butter, coconut oil, body lotions, and other products with natural ingredients for maintaining a moisturised and brighter skin.

How to Properly Exfoliate for Radiant, Healthy Skin

The dead layer of skin may be safely and efficiently removed from your body and face with thorough chemical exfoliants or physical exfoliation routine, restoring your skin's health and vibrant radiance. 

  • Purchase the right body product and utilise it appropriately. Getting skincare products with exfoliants for your skin type is essential. Choose and apply softer exfoliating treatments if you have sensitive skin. Remember that the skin on your face and neck is significantly more sensitive than the rest of your body.
  • To remove the outer layer of dead skin, exfoliate with pressure until you can feel the rough texture on your skin.
  • Apply moisturiser - Rinse off the exfoliating solution and any remaining dead skin cells before patting your skin dry with a clean towel. Apply moisturiser to help your skin retain moisture and appear glowing

How to exfoliate your face:

  • Apply gentle techniques, especially on the face.
  • Avert touching the lips and the sensitive area around the eyes.
  • Utilise warm water to wash your face.

  • Skin exfoliation either manually or chemically. It's always best to use a natural exfoliant.

Physical Exfoliation

Dead skin cells on the face may be removed effectively using a tool, scrub, or a natural sponge. The exfoliant gently scrubs your skin while yet being nice to it. Using circular motions encourages the growth of glowing and smooth skin.

Chemical Exfoliation

A weak acid dissolves dead skin cells during chemical exfoliation. For safety reasons, most products advertised for face use include small amounts of chemical exfoliants.

Chemical exfoliants might not be recommended for people with sensitive or dry skin because they might result in dryness or irritated skin.

AHAs, BHAs, and retinol should not be combined since they will cause irritable skin.

The following are the most common types of chemical exfoliants:

1. Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHA)

Oily and combination skin types benefit more from BHAs since they infiltrate the pores to clear them.

The most popular BHA is salicylic acid, which practitioners use to treat acne-prone skin.

2. Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA)

AHAs work by dissolving the top layer of skin to reveal new skin cells underneath.

3. Retinol

People utilise the vitamin A derivative retinol to care for their skin. It is used to treat acne.

How to Exfoliate your Body

A gentler method of exfoliating dead skin cells is with exfoliating sponges. Use warm water, soap, or body wash to lather an exfoliating sponge in the shower. It's essential to treat your skin gently.

You can move in tiny circles. Feet, elbows, and knees have thicker skin, and they can survive aggressive exfoliation.

After about 30 seconds of exfoliation, rinse with warm water. If your skin has cuts, open sores, or is burnt, refrain from exfoliating. After exfoliating, use an SPF-containing moisturiser.

Conclusion

When taking a shower or bath, a handmade exfoliating soap sponge is a must-have cosmetic item! It nourishes, cleans, and gets rid of fake tan. Additionally, it lifts your mood and promotes relaxation.

If you're searching for a handmade exfoliating soap sponge for your soothing bath, come by and purchase on village wax melts. They offer the best home-filling fragrances.

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