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I would say the end skincare goal for pretty much all of us is healthy, smooth, and glowy skin. We'll pay a lot of money for products from cleansers to moisturizers to serums to get there. The only hitch is that there are many paths to "good" skin, and it all depends on your skin type. The products you use for your oily skin might not exactly work on your friend with dry skin.

One skincare item that can help across the board? A good exfoliant. Now, the specific product you choose depends on your skin's needs, but some exfoliation every now and then will help slough off dead skin cells, reveal smooth skin, and encourage skin renewal. If you have oily, acne-prone, or combination skin, it might help to exfoliate once or twice a week. For sensitive and dry skin types, however, you might be better off limiting your usage to once a week or even less frequently. Bottom line: Everyone should keep an exfoliating product on hand, no matter their skin type.

There are different types of exfoliants, too. Mechanical ones are the scrubs, sugars, and brushes out there. Chemical exfoliants contain ingredients like alpha hydroxy (glycolic and lactic), beta hydroxy (salicylic), and polyhydroxy acids. While the word "chemical" might sound scary, these products are often much gentler on the skin than the mechanical exfoliants since some of those scrubs can be irritating or harsh.

The sheer volume of exfoliating products out there can get overwhelming and can range from high-end to budget friendly. While we love the splurge-y exfoliants that really do the work, you don't have to spend a fortune on a quality item—there are a ton of drugstore and affordable buys. Take a look at our top picks and get ready for glowy vibes ahead.

This exfoliating scrub is gentle enough for everyday use because it has a moisturizing soy extract and jojoba and castor oils. It's also noncomedogenic, so it won't clog pores.
Neutrogena's cleanser is both a mechanical and chemical exfoliant. It contains alpha and beta hydroxy acids to brighten the skin's complexion and reduce the appearance of pores.
With superfine granules, this scrub is okay to use on sensitive skin. It's formulated with skin conditioners and vitamins to nourish and soften skin.
L’Oréal's daily cleanser is another mechanical and chemical exfoliant combo. It has micropearls and glycolic acid, which work to slough off dead skin cells and improve skin tone and texture.
CeraVe's cleanser is a great option for those with oily, acne-prone skin. It's formulated with salicylic acid to exfoliate and hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and vitamin D to smooth and hydrate the skin.
If retinol irritates your skin, this cleanser might give you the same benefits without any problems. It's formulated with bakuchiol, which is a gentler, natural alternative to retinol. The cleanser will smooth wrinkles and hydrate (thanks to vitamin E).
As its name suggests, this scrub really gets deep into skin to clear pores and remove dirt, oil, and makeup. When you apply it, you'll feel a tingly, cooling sensation, which is so refreshing.
Formulated for acne-prone and oily skin, this toner can be used to unclog and tighten pores. It contains salicylic acid to exfoliate and castor oil to prevent any irritation or dryness.
This is one of the more unique exfoliating options on our list since it's a serum that works to resurface skin overnight for a glowier complexion in the morning. Ingredients include five AHAs to exfoliate and hyaluronic acid to lock in moisture.
This salicylic acid scrub works hard at clearing acne and clogged pores, but it won't leave your skin irritated since the formula is a cooling gel. It's never been more refreshing to exfoliate!
Oily skin gets relief with this gel scrub. It has both mechanical and chemical exfoliants, like microbeads and glycolic and salicylic acids, to remove dead skin cells and promote cell renewal. Antioxidants, laminaria, and vitamin E work to leave the skin soothed and radiant.
Formulated with rice granules and vitamins B5 and E, this scrub works for all skin types to improve dull skin. It doesn't contain dyes or perfumes.
Here's yet another mechanical and chemical combo. This exfoliating gel purifies pores and increases cell turnover thanks to exfoliating microspheres, salicylic acid, and zinc gluconate. It also contains spring water to soothe redness and inflammation.
This scrub not only works to unclog pores and slough off dead skin cells, but it also has acne-fighting benefits, courtesy of salicylic acid. And because it clears out dirt and oil, it can prevent future breakouts.
Use this face mask up to three times a week for 10 to 15 minutes to even skin texture and leave your face looking glowy. It's formulated with clay, red algae, and volcanic rock to exfoliate and smooth the skin's surface. Next up, The 10 Worst Things You Can Put on Your Face, According to a Cosmetic Chemist


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