Body & Face Polishers

Body polisher is great as these cosmetics make skin soft n smooth and also the dead skin is removed, unlike other exfoliators, which means scrubs that tend to strip the natural oil content of your skin, these gentle herbal polishers exfoliate while replenishing and retaining the supple moisture of the skin Body polishing is a relaxing way to exfoliate and deeply moisturise your body, leaving you with smoother, softer, and more radiant skin. Pamper yourself by visiting a spa or salon, where professional treatment along with body polishers are given to get all these healthy skin benefits.


Here are the major advantages which one can get while using Polishers:

 

1. Promotes New Cell Growth: Regular exfoliating your skin not only sloughs off dead cells, debris, oil, and dirt, but also stimulates the growth of new cells. Clogged pores and the build-ups of dead cells give your skin has a dull, dry, and unattractive look. During your treatment, a gentle scrub containing ingredients such as sugar, salt, coffee grounds, or oatmeal will be used to buff away the build-up, revealing a new layer of glowing and healthy skin. Regularly indulging in this treatment will aid the growth of new cells, giving your skin lasting smoothness, radiance, and firmness.

 

2. Reduces Pigmentation/Tanning: If you’re looking to make treatment for getting rid of pigmentation, unsightly blemishes, dark spots, or tan lines, then a tan removal or brightening body polish made with natural ingredients with properties that have been proven to lighten the skin, eliminate blemishes or reduce the production of melanin. And as exfoliation will remove an entire layer of dead skin, you will be left with a lighter skin tone. Butters, lemon peel or orange peel, and aromatic oils help to get the same.

 

3. Rejuvenates skin: When the stress of living in a hectic and polluted world affects your skin by making it dull, lifeless, and damaged, it is time for a rejuvenating body polishing session. With polishers as oils are used gently scrubbing and massaging your skin with an abrasive agent is an invigorating experience. If the skin is clear of dead cells and debris, it will take on a natural glow that will speak volumes about your wellness.

 

4. Stimulates Blood Flow: Both exfoliating and massaging stimulate blood flow, which in turn will help to relax and revive skin tone. Moreover, the enhanced circulation leads to a pinker and healthier complexion and silkier skin texture. Body polishing also improves lymphatic circulation to aid in the removal of toxins and other waste material. The results of treatment will be visible almost immediately, as you will get youthful and fresh glowing skin.

 

5. Thus polishers are great to:

  • Gently removes dead cells and rejuvenates skin cells.
  • Deeply penetrates, detoxifies, and re-energizes the skin.
  • It prevents skin damage that occurs due to toxins, stress, pollutants.
  • It gently exfoliates to make the skin clear with a cooling and refreshing feel.
  • It gives natural glow and radiance to the skin

Oils used in skin polishers

Carrier oils are vegetable oils, such as almond or avocado oil, that have been derived from the seeds, kernels, or nuts of a plant. To be used in polishers, it is recommended that the oil is obtained through cold pressing

 

SWEET ALMOND OIL: The cold-pressed oil distilled from sweet Almonds is the most nutritious for glow and moisturising properties. Almond Oil is rich in Vitamin E and, A, Mono-saturated Fatty Acids, Protein, Zinc, and Potassium, this oil helps keep the skin healthy and boosts collagen keeping It is soft and supple.

 

Avocado oil: Anti-inflammatory and along with other naturally present nutrients and antioxidants as well as vitamins A, D & E, this carrier oil is ideal for irritable skin conditions Avocado oil contains high concentrations of oleic and linoleic fatty acids making it a potent such as psoriasis and Eczema.

 

Grape-seed Oil: Just like the name suggests, grape-seed oil is extracted from the seeds of grapes. Grape seeds are loaded with antioxidants and other beneficial nutrients, making grape-seed oil high in proteins, minerals, vitamin E, and linoleic acid (a natural anti-inflammatory. Grape-seed oil does not make skin greasy so it is widely used in many manufactured cosmetics. It also has antiseptic properties and is a mild astringent, making It is a good carrier oil for acne-prone skin or oily skin.

 

Hempseed oil: With high concentrations of both linoleic and alpha- linolenic acids, the hemp seed oil is a brilliant anti-inflammatory and has valuable antioxidant properties which help with skin cell regeneration and preventing premature ageing. Being non-greasy it is great to use for body polisher. Hemp seed oil is also a natural analgesic (pain-reliever), making it a good choice for muscle and joint pain, especially when mixed with essential oils that have analgesic properties like peppermint essential oil or lavender essential oil.

 

Rosehip Oil: It is extracted from the seeds of the musk rose. The rosehip seed oil contains a high concentration of linoleic and alpha- linolenic acid and is extremely high in vitamins A and E making it a highly sought-after carrier oil for skincare.

 

Wheat Germ Oil: The centre of the wheat grain is under 5% of the entire grain of wheat but contains a quarter of the grains minerals, vitamins, and proteins. Loaded with vitamin E, wheat germ oil is also a natural anti-inflammatory containing over 50% linoleic acid.

 

Olive Oil: Extracted from the fruit of the olive tree, olive oil has an incredible number of health as well as skin benefits. Olive oil is light oil with a fruity aroma that is not overpowering so it works well for blending most essential oils. Being non-greasy you can use it for almost any skin or hair type as it does not clog skin pores or leave hair locks looking greasy. It is excellent for dandruff, frizzy hair, and dry skin.

 

Jojoba oil: The oil is extracted from the seeds of the jojoba tree and has a slightly nutty aroma. Jojoba oil is a natural anti-fungal and works well when combined with essential oils that also have antifungal properties and are used for topical fungal infections. With the longest chain of essential fatty acids than any other carrier oil and its ability to resist oxidation, jojoba oil holds a long shelf-life.

 

Vitamin E oil: It is repair oil that is used to repair cells and helps in rejuvenating the skin. It is full of antioxidant properties. Even sunflower oil can be used to make the polisher cost-effective.

INGREDIENTS USED IN BODY/FACE POLISHERS

 

Salt: Sea salts open the pores to purify the skin by cleansing away surface dirt and toxins. This is an excellent exfoliator, which removes dead cells on the skin.

 

Himalayan pink salt: Himalayan salt is one of the most natural salts present around us. This pink Himalayan salt is antiseptic, anti-bacterial, and anti- fungal. This pink Himalayan salt is having 84 minerals to treat acne and is used to treat any kind of skin disorder. So, after using pink Himalayan salt scrub you will feel extremely soft and fresh skin, and applying this scrub regularly your blood sugar will be in control. It also reduces signs of ageing. It is available in various sizes, big, small or very small like salt.

 

Sugar: Sugar is widely used in polishers. It is advised to use breakfast or fine sugar for polishers. Sugar is full of AHA properties. It is available in two types, White sugar and Brown sugar. Any type of sugar can be use for this Polisher.

Coffee: It is an excellent exfoliator and gets the skin rid of dead skin and impurities. Coffee is rich in antioxidants that fight free radicals. Coffee has caffeine which tones the skin. The add-on is the zesty aroma of coffee helps to rejuvenate the skin.

 

Cocoa Powder: is an antioxidant powerhouse that increases the elasticity of the skin which helps reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and scars. It is also rich in flavanols which help to repair skin damaged by UV sunlight and environmental toxins.

Herbal Powder

 

Sandalwood powder: It is quite famous in ayurveda for its antiseptic, toning, purifying, cooling, and soothing qualities.

Turmeric powder: It is considered a remarkable Ayurvedic remedy for skin pigmentation. Turmeric is an effective natural cleanser to clarify skin of blemishes and blackheads.

Cinnamon powder: Known for anti-aging properties.

Nutmeg powder: It works nicely with oils as gives fragrance and lightens the colour.

Aroma oils:

Highly penetrating to deep tissues and relaxes the mind. There are lots of aroma oils that can be used in making polishers.

 

Lavender is good for all types of skin. Lemon, Orange, Cedar-wood, patchouli, and cinnamon can be used. Cinnamon Oil helps to calm dry skin, enhances circulation, nourishes the skin, slows the look of ageing, and revives the skin tone.

 

Two types of polishers

There are various types of polishers, which give natural glow and shine. Creamy, Buttery, oil based salt or sugar polishers are quite common. Basically, there are two varieties.

 

Polisher for face: Choose the mild ingredients for the face. Never use salt polishers on the face as facial skin is too sensitive to bear it.

Polisher for the body: Any type of polisher can be used as body skin is quite thick and polishers will be strong enough to give glow.

 

Advantages of using butter in polishers

Cocoa butter is extracted from roasted cacao beans. It contains natural saturated fats and antioxidants that help in softening and healing the skin. Cocoa butter uses range from being used standalone or in combination with other ingredients to create face and body creams. Cocoa butter is rich in antioxidants, vitamins A and E, and fatty acids, making it the perfect multi-task doing for your skin.

 

Cocoa Butter Benefits for Skin

1. It is a natural remedy for burns and rashes (when used in pure form).

2. It multiplies the results of all cosmetics.

3. It hydrates and deeply nourishes the skin.

4. It helps in combating skin irritations, such as eczema and dermatitis.

5. It diminishes the appearance of stretch marks and scars.

6. Is easily absorbed by the skin and is non-greasy.

7. Fights signs of ageing

 

Shea butter: Shea butter has been used as a cosmetic ingredient for centuries. Its high concentration of vitamins and fatty acids — combined with its easy-to-spread consistency — make it a great product for smoothing, soothing, and conditioning your skin. Shea butter is full of nutrients, including vitamin A, which has many healing properties and has been known to aid in treating blemishes, wrinkles, eczema, and dermatitis, as well as burns and even stretch marks. These ingredients make shea- butter an anti-inflammatory, which is why it works so well at moisturising and soothing all types of skin.

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