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Hydroessential Serum- How do I get rid of calluses on my elbows?

by arvin juliana (2021-11-13)


There are many popular remedies for rough and dry elbows that you can use to restore natural smoothness to your skin in that area of the body.
You can have the softest skin on your face, neck, and legs, but when it comes to the knees and elbows, they can often look dark and rough compared to the rest of the body.
Causes of rough elbows
Rough, dry elbows are a constant beauty concern for many women. Some even tend to avoid exposing these areas because of this problem. If you are one of those who suffer from rough elbows even though your body may have soft skin in other areas, here are some home remedies that will provide a definitive solution to end dry elbows. Before that though, let's look at some common causes of rough knees and elbows.
These areas are devoid of sebaceous glands that produce less and less oil, so the elbow and knees dry out faster than other areas and it is also an area prone to developing more dark pigmentation than usual.
Most of the time, the knees and elbows can be the most neglected part of the body, which means that they are left alone without any protective layer elaboration and it makes them more likely to generate a rough and dry area.
How to treat rough elbows and dry skin
The accumulation of dead skin cells in these areas is also responsible for rough and rough elbows. This layer should be removed from time to time to renew the skin, you can try techniques such as dry brushing or natural peeling.
Sugar scrub
An exfoliator helps remove dead skin cells and then form new cells that can keep skin looking younger and smoother. To make this scrub, take a tablespoon of pure honey and add sugar in it. Now rub this scrub on your rough knees and elbows in circular motions. The sugar granules help exfoliate the skin. Then you should wash with water and you can apply the scrub once a week.
Lemon and potato juice
Both contribute to skin whitening, which makes them a popular choice for most beauty treatments, for example to remove dark elbows and remove skin blemishes. To perform this cleaning you must cut a lemon in half and rub it on your elbows and knees or cut a potato slice and do the same. This will help you make the area whiter. Mix some honey with lemon juice and it will help hydrate your skin as well.
Olive oil massage
Olive oil can seep into your skin and help hydrate naturally and internally to eliminate rough elbows. Since these areas do not have sebaceous glands, you can massage any oil into them regularly, although the best oils to hydrate the skin are usually olive, almond or coconut oil. This will also add shine to your knees and elbows. After massaging the area, leave it unwashed with water for maximum benefit.
Pumice
When you take a bath, you should be sure to rub those areas with a pumice stone or exfoliating sponge. Don't rub too hard, as you should prevent the skin from turning red. The pumice stone will help exfoliate the skin and you can do this daily. Make sure you do it in a circular motion.
Moisturizer
Apply a moisturizer to your skin especially on your rough elbows and knees to make sure they are smooth. So along with the remedies mentioned, applying a good moisturizer to them can help protect them from rough and dry skin.


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