Why Your Skin Feels Softer After Using an Ultrasonic Skin Scrubber

This is the most significant effect of using an Ultrasonic Skin Scrubber. From the third or fourth time you use the Ultrasonic Skin Scrubber you realize that how much you moisten your skin before using an Ultrasonic Skin Scrubber makes a big difference in the resulting softness of the skin. 

You rub your fingers along your cheek, stop.  There is a difference. Not a huge difference,  not a change so big that you need a mirror and a spotlight, but a noticeable one, quiet. Your skin just feels softer. Smoother. As though the surface has been reprogrammed.

If you‘ve switched to using an ultrasonic skin scrubber recently, this is a feeling you‘ll be familiar with. And whether you‘re wondering as to why it occurs, not simply that it does, but the reason for it too, you‘ll be happier with your answer than most skincare brands will give you.

The Layer Nobody Talks About.

Healthy skin contains layers, and the outermost layer, the stratum corneum, is composed of dead cells that are stuck with lipids. This is an important layer of the skin. It protects the layers beneath it from anything away from the environment,  water loss and bacteria. 

But the problems begin here. Dead skin is not shed evenly. It gathers in patches, sticks to pore openings and produces a dull, uneven surface that moisturizers just can‘t clear up. 

You may slather on the most advanced soft skin treatment available, but if it‘s sitting on top of a layer of congested dead skin cells it won‘t be penetrating to where it needs to go. This is precisely the problem that an ultrasonic skin scrubber was intended to combat.

What‘s Actually Happening During the Treatment.

The ultrasonic device they use produces vibrations at frequencies generally between 24,000 – 30,000 Hz. When the sacula-shaped blade is placed against the damp skin it does something specific and calculated. It gently and painlessly causes the bonds holding the dead surface cells to peel off, lifting with them whatever is loose without the need of any friction, any chemicals and no redness that physical trauma would induce.

Simultaneously, the high frequency of the oscillation also causes a micro-massage action under the surface. Circulation is promoted. Lymphatic fluid is activated. The naturally occurring repair signals of the skin are gently activated. This is the reason that a good soft skin treatment session with an ultrasonic device not only cleans but activates.

That softness you feel after has not been a coating and it's not some product on your skin.  That is right where your skin is actually your skin and the living layer underneath is finally getting to work.

Why Softness Isn‘t Just a Texture Thing.

Soft skin is usually thought of as a tactile phenomenon something you attain with moisturizers and oils. And hydration definitely is part of it. But the real, long-lasting kind of softness, the kind you keep through the morning after without having to keep slathering on, is something else entirely.

The action of an ultrasonic skin scrubber working to remove congestion and increase circulation calls for two reactions: increased intrinsic moisture trappers and increased cellular turnover. The skin no longer works against itself rather than keeping moisture out under a layer of dead buildup, the skin begins to suck it in.

That‘s why those who use an ultrasonic skin scrubber often notice their moisturizer working much better than expected: something didn‘t change in the bottle. The delivery system just got better.

The Soft Skin Treatment Difference.

There is a difference in types of exfoliation and comparisons need to be made. There are physical scrubs with abrasive particles that roughly grind on skin. Although successful, it can be irritating on sensitive skins and is irregular. Chemical exfoliants, AHAs and BHAs use acids to dissolve the bonds between cells. This method is successful but can lead to over exfoliation and sun sensitivity.

The next one is an ultrasonic skin scrubber. It falls into a different category. It‘s mechanical but not abrasive. The vibrations do the work, not the friction. It‘s considered a soft skin treatment, it‘s more versatile, being gentle enough to comfort rosacea-prone, reactive skin and skin that has been recently treated.

For those who have jumped from one exfoliation regimen to another and haven‘t found one that works comfortably it‘s all here.

What Happens Over Time.

A single session done with an ultrasonic skin scrubber gives visible results. But the real test is its effect when used over continued periods of weeks or months.

As cell replacement returns to a steady state, the skin feels more satiny to the touch. Pores are less visible because they are no longer holding a low-resolution fabric of dust and motes. Fine lines are less pronounced not from reduction of their fold but from high-resolution surface texture that makes shadow in their fold appear less sharp. And every single soft skin treatment you do already serums, retinols, and enhanced peppered creams is exponentially more effective, as absorption paths are widened.

According to dermatologists who promote consistent use of the soft skin treatment, when the surface residue that initially seems to be protecting is washed off, this allows the skin to build the barrier better.

The Feeling Has a Name.

In dermatology, the smoothness that comes from a cleansing, or exfoliation or stimulation, has been poetically described as “skincare barrier reset.” It is the sensation of skin that is not battling its environment, blocking itself, or sitting on what it is no longer utilizing.

By providing this condition steadily, gently, and without the recovery time that more aggressive exfoliation treatments demand, an ultrasonic skin scrubber offers this effect.  When used regularly (as a step in a soft skin treatment program, a couple of times a week,  on a fresh,  spongy face), the effects are cumulative, not fleeting.

That softness you felt? It wasn‘t an accident. It‘s what your skin should feel like when it‘s truly properly clean.

 

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