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  • How to Get a Longer Lasting Tan and Streak-Free Look with the #1 Best Chemical Free Exfoliator, Dermasuri

    Start With a Fresh Canvas: If you're spraying, your skin needs to be prepped. You want to come into your spray tan with a fresh canvas to paint on. That means exfoliating head-to-toe and removing any prior spray tan buildup and patches of dry skin. Dry skin tends to create that uneven, patchy tan look. Once skin is renewed and refreshed, spray tans last longer.

    We recommend clients deep exfoliate 24-48 hours before their spray tan appointment.  To make sure that all of the spray is off before applying another layer, use the Dermauri Deep Exfoliating Mitt Body Scrub, which exfoliates the skin really well without leaving any residue. This exfoliator is a hand mitt used for the body, made with a unique fabric weave, to gently roll off dry skin visibly and instantly.

    All you need is hot water and your Dermasuri Exfoliating glove and you are on your way to soft, sexy, glowing skin. 

    Made with a unique fabric texture, the mitt visibly removes surface layers of buildup and dead skin instantly. The mitt catches and sloughs off dead cells (which appear like small gray rolls) by simply rolling it off your skin. Reveal healthy and smooth skin.

    Dermasuri Deep Exfoliating Mitt Body Scrubs are handmade exfoliating gloves that use an ancient weaving design that allows for a gentle yet deep exfoliation. The unique fabric weaving technique allows for the glove to remain soft yet durable, while visibly removing dead skin and surface impurities.

    No chemicals – Jut mitt and water only!

    BENEFITS

    • Helps even skin texture and prevents dullness, giving your skin a beautiful, soft glow
    • Removes layers of dead skin instantly
    • Improves circulation and lymphatic drainage; leaving body energized
    • Reduces ingrown hairs, bumps and clogged pores
    • Naturally removes fake tans, spray tans and self-tanning products while providing a smooth base for even future tanning.
    • Helps to absorb skin care products more effectively

     

    For optimal results (i.e., visibly see dead skin cells), follow instructions exactly.

    1. Soften your skin with water only - Go into the shower, bath or steam for 5-10 minutes. Do not apply any soaps or lotions to the body. The fabric relies on friction. Soaps/lotions create a film which make the skin surface too slippery for the fabric to grab the skin.
    2. Step away from water – Turn off the shower and squeeze away excess water from the mitt, leaving mitt slightly damp. Move yourself out of the water.  Avoid drying yourself off and make sure that your skin remains moist. Begin to rub the glove up and down your body using long and firm strokes.
    3. Remove layers of dead skin - Begin to rub the glove up and down your body using long and firm strokes.  Exfoliate using vigorous, upward and downward strokes until you see dead skin cells roll away. Repeat for each section of your body. The more pressure you apply, the better the results.
    4. Be extra gentle on your sensitive areas. You may notice your skin start to peel after a few minutes. If this happens, avoid rinsing the peeling skin off your body as these skin particles will aid in further exfoliation.
    5. Moisturize Once you have achieved your desired level of exfoliation, rinse your body with water to wash away the skin particles. Dry yourself off and apply your favorite body oil or moisturizer.

     Cleaning:

    • Hand wash your glove using natural soap and hang your glove to air dry.
    • Repeat your exfoliating ritual once every 2 weeks.

    Check out this accompanying video from Dermasuri: YouTube Video

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