Collection: Skincare Exfoliators
Discover the Best Exfoliators for a Smoother, Brighter Complexion
Exfoliation is a key step in achieving radiant, refined skin. The right exfoliator can help remove dead skin cells, unclog pores and smooth uneven texture, revealing a healthier and more luminous complexion underneath. This collection features a range of exfoliating products—from gentle chemical exfoliators using AHAs, BHAs and PHAs to softer physical formulas suitable for more resilient skin types. Whether your goal is clearing congestion, improving dullness or enhancing product absorption, choosing the best exfoliator for your face will transform your routine.
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Radiance Renew Glycolic Acid Exfoliator 290ML By Glow Beauty
Regular price £44.00 GBPRegular priceSale price £44.00 GBP -
Rejuvenating Glow Luxury Skincare Collection Box - Glow Beauty Case
Regular price £79.90 GBPRegular price£138.00 GBPSale price £79.90 GBPSale -
Renew AHA Peeling Concentrate 30ML By Glow Beauty
Regular price £48.50 GBPRegular priceSale price £48.50 GBP
Everything You Need To Know About Our Natural Skincare Range
How often should I exfoliate my face?
Most people benefit from exfoliating two to three times a week, but this varies by skin type and the strength of the exfoliator. Sensitive skin may only tolerate once a week, while oily or congested skin may benefit from slightly more frequent exfoliation. The key is to monitor how your skin responds and avoid over-exfoliating.
What’s the difference between chemical and physical exfoliators?
Chemical exfoliators use acids or enzymes (such as AHAs, BHAs or PHAs) to dissolve dead skin cells without scrubbing. Physical exfoliators use small particles or textures to manually lift away the top layer of dead skin. Chemical exfoliators are generally more gentle and precise, while physical exfoliators provide instant smoothness but must be used carefully to avoid irritation.
Which exfoliator is best for sensitive skin?
For sensitive or easily irritated skin, gentle PHA exfoliators or enzyme-based formulas are ideal. They offer mild exfoliation without disrupting the skin barrier. Avoid harsh scrubs or strong acids, and always start slowly to assess tolerance.
Can exfoliating help with acne and breakouts?
Yes. Exfoliating with a BHA (such as salicylic acid) can penetrate inside pores, dissolve excess oil and remove buildup, helping prevent breakouts and reduce congestion. Regular gentle exfoliation also improves the effectiveness of blemish-control serums and spot treatments.
How to Exfoliate Safely for Long-Term Skin Health
Effective exfoliation is about balance. Over-exfoliating can irritate the skin barrier, while exfoliating too little leads to buildup and a lack of radiance. This collection makes it easy to choose exfoliators tailored to your skin type—whether oily, dry, sensitive or combination. Chemical exfoliants are ideal for deeper renewal without scrubbing, while gentle physical exfoliators can help polish the surface. Always follow exfoliation with a hydrating serum and moisturiser, and apply SPF daily to protect the newly renewed skin layer.


