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Yeah AHA scrubs are really good for targeting dead skill cells much deeper than a surface scrub. I incorporate an AHA often into my routine (Alpha-H Liquid Gold with Glycolic Acid).
Monday morning: Shower, shave legs and arms, QV Intensive Urea Cream on legs and arms, regular QV moisturiser elsewhere. Monday night: Rinse particularly legs and arms, Alpha-H on legs and arms.
Tuesday morning: Shower, Tree Hut Shea Sugar Scrub all over, QV intensive. Tuesday night: Rinse, regular moisturiser (I use a Nivea firming lotion for these nights)
Wednesday morning: Shower, QV Intensive. Wednesday night: Rinse, Alpha-H.
Then this basically repeats 🙂
So basically, the breakdown of everything mentioned: Tree Hut Shea Sugar Scrub - For physically removing surface dead skin cells, immediately smooth, and the scents are soooo gooood (I like Moroccan Rose the best). And little bonus note, imo a bright vanilla coconut scent sitting over the subtle Moroccan Rose from the morning is a really really nice combo 🙂. Alpha-H - For dissolving dead cell buildup on a deeper level, and improving overall texture and skin tone, evening everything out. QV Intensive Urea Cream - For moisture retention which I have an issue with currently. Nivea Firming - Just a nice moisturiser that works really well with my skin.