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Which areas should not be used with scrub?

Parts where scrub cannot be used:

1. Places where there is allergic peeling. Scrubs cannot be used on skin with allergic peeling, because this area is particularly sensitive, and the use of scrubs may damage the dermal tissue of the skin.

2. Places with acne. Acne-prone areas of the skin have poor self-healing capabilities and are prone to bacterial infection if scrubs are used.

3. Places with skin diseases. It is not recommended to use scrubs in areas with skin diseases. Exfoliating dead skin in such areas can easily damage the skin and make it worse.

The scrub is suitable for:

Places with thicker cuticles. Scrubs are more suitable for use on areas of the body with thicker cuticles, such as knees and elbows. These areas have slower metabolism and thicker cuticles, so they tend to become rough.

Using scrub in these areas can exfoliate well and improve rough skin conditions. Of course, it is not recommended to use it too frequently. Generally, it can be used once or twice a week. Using it too much may cause scratches on the cuticles of the skin.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Scrub