Just as you would scrub a stubborn stain from a rug or shirt until it vanished, many people apply the same aggressive approach to dark spots, blemishes, and uneven skin texture. It’s easy to understand why overexfoliation is so prevalent.
What The Science Says
Exfoliating too much can severely damage your skin barrier, leading to symptoms like irritation, redness, increased sensitivity, and an increase in breakouts. Gentle exfoliation a few times a week is generally more beneficial for your skin than daily scrubbing.
Ultimately, how often to exfoliate depends on your skin type, the strength of the product, and whether you use chemical vs physical exfoliation. Some of our products are tested and formulated for daily use, like Glycolic Acid 7% Exfoliating Toner, but everyone’s skin is different.
If you’re new to a formulation or have sensitive skin, start with a patch test and then slowly introduce exfoliants into your regimen. Depending on how your skin reacts, you can determine a frequency that best suits your individual needs.
“Dead skin naturally sheds itself daily, and even non-exfoliating products can accelerate this shedding through their skin-renewing properties,” explains Silva. "Because it can be easy to over exfoliate the skin, retinoids and exfoliating products should not be used in the same routine. If you want to reap the benefits of both, skip daily application and alternate between the two.”