Article: Simply combine equal parts sugar and olive oil to make the scrub. If you have access to unprocessed, unbleached organic fine grain sugar, use this in the scrub as it will be less likely to irritate your skin. Raw sugars that have large grains will likely be too rough on your skin. Wash your skin with a clean washcloth and clean hands, using warm water. The washcloth should be as soft as possible to prevent irritation; many dermatologists recommend a muslin washcloth.  If your skin is sweaty or dirty, wash it with a gentle cleanser instead of just water and a washcloth. If you’re wearing makeup and want to exfoliate your face, remove the makeup with a cold cream after you wash your face. Use a headband or hair elastic to keep your hair out of your face if you’re washing your face. Once your skin is wet, apply the scrub with your fingers, rubbing it in gentle circles to exfoliate the skin. In areas where the skin is less delicate, you can scrub more vigorously, but pay close attention to how your skin feels and how it is reacting to the scrubbing. If your skin feels irritated, or begins to redden, stop scrubbing immediately as your skin may be having a reaction. Always moisturize your skin after exfoliating. Be sure to choose a moisturizer for your skin type, whether that may be dry, oily, or a combination. Apply it gently with clean hands.
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Make the scrub using home goods. Wet the dry and affected area. Apply the scrub. Apply a moisturizer.