19 min

Skincare ingredient highlight: Exfoliants (physical vs chemical vs enzyme‪)‬ The Holistic Beauty Podcast

    • Alternative Health

In today's episode, we're talking about exfoliants in skincare. Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells from the outermost layer of skin to reveal the smoother, more radiant skin underneath. It can be achieved through physical, chemical, or enzymatic means. Physical exfoliants use physical friction to remove dead skin cells, such as a scrub brush or scrubbing beads in a product. Chemical exfoliants use acids to dissolve the bonds between dead skin cells, such as alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs). Enzyme exfoliants use enzymes to break down the bonds between dead skin cells, such as papain from papayas or bromelain from pineapples. Each type of exfoliant has its own benefits and limitations, and it is important to choose the right one for your skin type and concerns.

Join us in today's episode as we discuss the different types of exfoliants, what skin concerns exfoliants can help address, and what our favorite exfoliating skincare products are.

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:


What are exfoliants used for
The different types of exfoliants
Incorporating an exfoliant into your skincare routine
Our favorite exfoliators



Connect With Us:

Connect with Dr. Bryant Esquejo on Instagram, Youtube, and TikTok

Interested in becoming a patient in Los Angeles? Schedule an appointment online here!

Visit Dr. Bryant’s website: http://www.drbryantesquejo.com



Connect with Dr. Marilyn Merola on Instagram and TikTok

Interested in an aesthetic treatment in San Diego? Schedule a free 15-min phone consultation online here!

Struggling with adult acne? Check out Dr. Merola’s holistic acne course Glow From Within here. Use code “HOLISTICBEAUTY10” for 10% off!

Visit Dr. Merola’s website: https://lucerenaturalmedicine.com



Follow the Holistic Beauty Podcast on Instagram.

Questions or topic requests for the podcast? Send an email to holisticbeautypodcast@gmail.com.

In today's episode, we're talking about exfoliants in skincare. Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells from the outermost layer of skin to reveal the smoother, more radiant skin underneath. It can be achieved through physical, chemical, or enzymatic means. Physical exfoliants use physical friction to remove dead skin cells, such as a scrub brush or scrubbing beads in a product. Chemical exfoliants use acids to dissolve the bonds between dead skin cells, such as alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs). Enzyme exfoliants use enzymes to break down the bonds between dead skin cells, such as papain from papayas or bromelain from pineapples. Each type of exfoliant has its own benefits and limitations, and it is important to choose the right one for your skin type and concerns.

Join us in today's episode as we discuss the different types of exfoliants, what skin concerns exfoliants can help address, and what our favorite exfoliating skincare products are.

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:


What are exfoliants used for
The different types of exfoliants
Incorporating an exfoliant into your skincare routine
Our favorite exfoliators



Connect With Us:

Connect with Dr. Bryant Esquejo on Instagram, Youtube, and TikTok

Interested in becoming a patient in Los Angeles? Schedule an appointment online here!

Visit Dr. Bryant’s website: http://www.drbryantesquejo.com



Connect with Dr. Marilyn Merola on Instagram and TikTok

Interested in an aesthetic treatment in San Diego? Schedule a free 15-min phone consultation online here!

Struggling with adult acne? Check out Dr. Merola’s holistic acne course Glow From Within here. Use code “HOLISTICBEAUTY10” for 10% off!

Visit Dr. Merola’s website: https://lucerenaturalmedicine.com



Follow the Holistic Beauty Podcast on Instagram.

Questions or topic requests for the podcast? Send an email to holisticbeautypodcast@gmail.com.

19 min