
Are You Over-Exfoliating Your Skin?
Glowing skin is a goal — but too much exfoliation can do more harm than good. If your skin feels tight, flaky, or irritated, it might be time to scale back and rethink your routine.
Signs You’ve Overdone It
That squeaky-clean feeling might seem satisfying, but if your skin is red, sensitive, or constantly breaking out, it’s often a sign you’ve gone too far. Over-exfoliating weakens the skin barrier, stripping away natural oils and disrupting your microbiome. The result? Inflamed, unbalanced skin that struggles to heal or retain moisture.
"When it comes to exfoliation, more isn’t better — balance is."
— Ava Collins / CEO and Founder
Scale Back, Repair First
The best way to recover? Pause all exfoliants for a few days and focus on hydration. Look for gentle cleansers, barrier-repairing moisturizers, and skin-soothing serums with ingredients like ceramides and centella asiatica. Once your skin calms down, reintroduce exfoliants only 1–2 times per week and listen closely to how your skin responds.
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Exfoliate Smarter, Not Harder
Not all exfoliants are created equal. Choose gentle formulas with balanced pH, such as lactic acid or PHA, that resurface without disrupting. Avoid harsh scrubs or high-strength acids unless prescribed. With the right approach, exfoliation becomes a powerful tool — not a trigger.