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A Mature Skin Essential: How To Remove Dead Skin From the Face

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Exfoliation is always important for healthy skin but becomes even more so as we get older. Dead skin buildup happens more frequently as we age so it’s necessary to ensure you are exfoliating regularly. If you face looks dull, rough, or uneven, it could be from the presence of dead skin cells. Excess buildup of them can often prevent skincare products from working effectively, as well as clogged pores and texture issues. I’m going to share some of the best ways to remove dead skin from the face and the products I would recommend.

How To Remove Dead Skin From the Face

The skin naturally sheds dead cells, but this process can slow down due to age, environment, or improper skincare. Dead skin accumulation can block pores, cause breakouts, and create a dull appearance. Properly removing them is important but using the wrong method or frequency can damage the skin barrier. Understanding proper removal techniques is essential for long-term skin health.

What Are Dead Skin Cells on the Face?

Dead skin cells are the outermost layer of skin that naturally shed as part of the renewal cycle. This process typically occurs every 28 to 40 days, depending on age and skin condition. As we age, these cells remain on the surface because shedding slows down which can lead to buildup when not removed.

What Causes Dead Skin on the Face?

  • Slower cell turnover due to aging
  • Dry or dehydrated skin
  • Harsh skincare products
  • Environmental factors like sun exposure and pollution
  • Lack of proper exfoliation

What Do Dead Skin Cells Look Like on the Face?

Flaky or peeling patches

Some flakiness or peeling can be caused from dryness but often times it can be from the buildup of dead skin cells.

Rough or uneven texture

If you struggle with rough texture on the face, adding in a regular exfoliant can help to address that almost immediately.

Dull or ashy appearance

If you are struggling with how to get a glow on your face naturally and without makeup, it may be a good idea to begin exfoliating to reduce that dullness.

Breakouts and blemishes

Excess sebum can build up on the skin clogging pores and causing breakouts.

Makeup sitting unevenly on the skin

One of the reasons that makeup may no longer be looking the same on your skin as it did years ago is because of excess dead skin buildup.

What Can Remove Dead Skin on the Face?

Physical Exfoliants

One of the most popular ways to exfoliate your skin is with physical exfoliants such as scrubs or products with a gritty texture. I am always hesitant to recommend these types of exfoliants to those with mature skin because it can easily damage the skin barrier. Even though your skin may immediately feel smooth after using a strong face scrub, it can cause more issues if done regularly. It’s important to choose a physical exfoliant that is gentle and always do a patch test first to see if your skin can tolerate it. The physical exfoliant I recommend that most is a washcloth. Using a damp washcloth when cleansing your face each night can be the best way to get that gentle manual exfoliation but in a way that won’t cause damage to the skin barrier.

Chemical Exfoliants

Chemical exfoliants are my preferred method of exfoliation especially for mature skin. It’s important to find an acid or formula that your skin prefers which can take some trial and error. When using any type of chemical exfoliant, start small and build up as needed. Some of my favorite chemical exfoliant options are exfoliating toners, peel pads and serums with an acid complex to address specific needs.

Enzyme exfoliants

If chemical or physical exfoliants are too harsh, enzyme exfoliants are a great alternative for sensitive skin. They formulations often use fruit-derived enzymes to help give a gentle exfoliation for the skin.

Professional treatments

If you are not sure where to start or need more aggressive treatments, it’s best to go to a professional and get a consultation on what procedures would suit your needs.

How To Get Rid Of Dead Skin From the Face

Cleanse with a gentle face wash

Ensure you are properly washing your face each night which should include double cleansing if you are wearing makeup or sunscreen. A nourishing cleansing balm is a great first step and be sure to follow it up with a gentle face wash tailored to your skin type.

My favorite cleansing balms that I always have on hand: Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm (use code: MAREE20 to save), Remedy Derm Dissolve Cleansing Balm and Then I Met You Living Cleansing Balm (use code: MAREE10 to save)

I have a handful of cleansers that I like to use as my second cleanse that really give the skin a deep cleanse without stripping it. Here are my favorites: OneSkin Prep Facial Cleanser (use code: MAREE15 to save), Dieux Baptism Gentle Foaming Gel Cleanser and Experiment Beauty Plasma Wash (use code: MAREE15 to save)

Apply exfoliant based on skin type

Choosing an exfoliation method may take some trial and error. Not all exfoliants are suitable for all skin types so be sure to find formulations that work with your concerns. Some ingredients are best for oily skin or combination skin (typically beta hydroxy acids) while others are more suitable for dry skin. The most popular acids that are found in chemical exfoliants are lactic acid, salicylic acid, glycolic acid and mandelic acid.

Here are my recommendations for my favorite exfoliating toners: Pixi Glow Tonic Exfoliating Toner, Paula’s Choice BHA 2% Skin Perfecting Liquid and Eadem Cashmere Peel Liquid Exfoliant.

Peel pads are a great option that can deliver stronger results – here are some of my favorite: YSE Beauty Your Favorite Ex Exfoliating Pads (use code: MAREE30 to save), Elemis Dynamic Resurfacing Pads (use code: MAREE20 to save)

Exfoliating serums are another great way to use exfoliants in your routine though you should only use one exfoliant in your routine at a time. Here are three exfoliating serum recommendations to try: Versed Gentle Pore Clearing Serum, Dr. Whitney Bowe Exfoliation Night Serum and Shani Darden Lactic Acid Exfoliating Serum.

Avoid over-exfoliating sensitive areas

It’s always best to start small using an exfoliant one day a week to see how your skin will respond. You can slowly build up the frequency in your skincare routine but avoid over-exfoliating especially on any sensitive areas of the face. Try to avoid the eye area and parts of the face that begin to show irritation. If any redness, peeling or irritation develops, stop using all exfoliating products and allow your skin time to calm down by using only nourishing and hydrating products.

Follow with hydrating products

It’s important to use hydrating products when exfoliating so you can help keep the skin balanced. This could be in the form of a moisturizer or hydrating serum used in the same routine as your exfoliants.

These are three moisturizers I swear by to help nourish my skin: Dieux Instant Angel Lipid-Rich Firming Moisturizer, Experiment Beauty Molecular Mesh (use code: MAREE15 to save) and Mother Science Molecular Genesis Barrier Repair Moisturizer (use code: MAREESYE to save).

Here are three hydrating serums I regularly use and love: Experiment Beauty Super Saturated Serum (use code: MAREE15 to save), Dieux Deliverance 3-in-1 Repair Serum and Prequel Multi-Quench Plumping Hydration Serum.

Use sunscreen daily to protect new skin

Daily sunscreen use is always necessary but especially when you are regularly using exfoliating products.

Friday Finds

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Outfit details: Blouse | Jeans | Shoes | Belt | Bag (similar) | Sunglasses

1. I was on the hunt for an easy pull-on pair of linen pants for the summer. I tried a few different styles from various retailers but these ended up being the winner!

2. I wear my chunky Baublebar beaded necklace so much more than I ever thought I would. But if that size seems too big, they made a smaller version that is less bulky and easier to layer.

3. Shoes that look like art are the best kind to splurge on. These gold wedge sandals are absolutely stunning!

4. I have never seen a belt like this before! So unique and a true statement piece.

5. Scrolling through all these new arrivals from M.Gemi – there are so many gorgeous bags and shoes for summer.

6. I haven’t tried anything from this makeup line in nearly 10 years but this blush stick is really calling my name! I’ve seen a few reviews on it and all rave about the formula + finish.

7. I already know this crochet bag is going to sell out so fast before summer even gets here. I love the rainbow version but the neutral options are just as cute! And under $75!

8. This lip stain in Rose is one of the best everyday “my lip but better” color I’ve tried. While it is a stain, it doesn’t feel drying at all. It’s incredibly nourishing because of it’s oil base but does manage to tint my lips so the color lasts for hours.

9. One of my favorite skincare brands is having their Friends & Family sale! Everything is 20% off which increase to 25% off when you spend over $100. Here are my regular repurchases that I swear by: the cleansing balm is one of my holy grails, this barrier repair moisturizer feels so lightweight and nourishing and this exfoliating mask gives me literal glass skin!

10. All of my shelves are updated with tons of new finds so be sure to browse through and see what I’ve added.

11. One of my favorite affordable body care brands launched a vitamin c serum for the body!

12. I LOVE the tie waist of these wide leg jeans.

13. These sandals look nearly exactly like my Saint Laurent ones that are over $700 but these are a fraction of the price.

14. There is nothing better for summer than a delicate white top and this one literally made me stop scrolling instantly. I love all the eyelet details and slight a-line shape!

Past Posts

Tops To Wear With Wide Leg Pants

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I’ve been a fan of wide-leg pants especially wide leg jeans for more than a decade. I’ve experimented with very denim styles over the years but have always kept a few pairs of wide leg jeans to style from time to time. Now they have become a wardrobe staple and the denim shape that I reach for the most. I prefer a mix between a wide leg and straight leg jean so they aren’t too voluminous but not too slim. And I have various lengths that I love from cropped to ones that go straight to the floor. Wide leg jeans have made a huge comeback recently. I think they are a style that you can invest in without worrying that they are too trendy.

Best Setting Powders For Mature Skin

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I published this blog post more than a year ago so I wanted to update it with my current favorites. Though I’ve been a makeup lover and wearer for more than 20 years, face powder have never been a huge presence in my everyday makeup routine. I have powders that I use and wear but nothing ever wowed me enough to truly become a staple everyday. Most powders would make me look too flat, too dry and I ultimately would stop reaching for them over time. Over the past few years, the formulation of pressed and some loose powders has drastically improved to the point that I now wear one every single day.

My Current Favorite Lip Formulas: Best Products For Mature Lips

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I have way too many lip products so if I constantly reach for the same ones over and over again, I know they are truly amazing. My preferences in lip formulas have changed significantly over the past 5 years. I still love glosses and products with a shiny finish but they have to stay put without bleeding. And if the formula isn’t glossy, it needs to have slight blurring properties to make the lips look smoother. Finally, I NEVER wore lip liner in my 20’s and 30’s but now I can’t be without it. Thankfully I have found lip liner formulas that help to define the lips without leaving a harsh line. 

How To Get the Most Out of Your Skincare: Skin Cycling Routine

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Skin cycling is something I’ve been doing for yearssssss without even knowing what it was called. When a name was finally given to the process of using certain products on certain nights, I was glad that this concept was clearly identified so more people can benefit from it. It’s gained popularity as an effective skincare approach for improving results while minimizing irritation. This method rotates between exfoliation, treatment, and recovery days to support the skin barrier which allows you to keep your skin well balanced while still effectively treating your concerns. Today’s post is going to be dedicated to talking more in depth about what a skin cycling routine is and how to build a routine that delivers results without damaging your skin.

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