Everything you need to know about the newest addition to the klog skin care line—an exfoliating cleanser for a deep and hydrated clean.
The klog has always been the home to all things skin care. And over the years, the klog has created its own line of reliable, treatment-oriented, and effective products developed to give real results. The line has always been—and will always be—developed by Soko Glam Labs, a team of highly skilled in-house experts, estheticians and chemists.
First came the award-winning and #1 best selling product on Soko Glam, the klog Soft Shield Pimple Patch ($6). Then we tapped into our K-Beauty roots with the new favorite the klog Snail Mucin Energy Essence ($17). And most recently came the recently launched the klog 3-Step Clean Skin Routine ($46), a multi-functional trio meant to simplify your skin care routine altogether.
Now, we’ve just launched the klog Soft Sugar Foaming Polish ($13). A daily foaming cleanser with superfine sugar exfoliant that deeply cleanses and leaves skin soft and hydrated. Let’s break it down!
Why Exfoliation?
Exfoliation brings a ton of benefits to the skin, including deep cleaning, brightening and softening.
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, exfoliation can leave your skin looking brighter and improve the effectiveness of topical skin care products by enhancing absorption. Regular exfoliation can also help prevent clogged pores, resulting in fewer breakouts. Long-term exfoliating can even increase collagen production, which promotes skin elasticity.
There are two types of exfoliation—physical, and chemical. Physical exfoliation is the process of using any scrubbing or rubbing with a physical abrasive material to cleanse the skin of dead skin cells. Chemical exfoliation uses chemicals, like hydroxy acids (AHA/BHA) or retinol, with enzymes to renew new cells in the skin.
Although it might seem daunting, exfoliation doesn’t have to be rough on your skin, this new cleanser is the perfect way to be gentle and effective.
Introducing: the klog Soft Sugar Foaming Polish
This cleanser is unique in more ways than one. First, it’s a hybrid between a scrub and a foaming cleanser. The scrub-to-foam element works double duty to physically and chemically slough off dead skin cells and excess oil without drying the skin. The exfoliating properties don’t compromise your skin barrier, but instead nourish and moisturize it.
It’s a dual-action exfoliating cleanser packed with a blend of super refined sugars, sunflower seed oil, and Vitamin E, working multi-functionally to exfoliate and moisturize all at once! Its unique foaming quality provides a deep cleanse and unclogs pores while leaving skin soft, hydrated, and smelling like sweet citrus.
The Ingredients
- Superfine Sugar: a natural physical exfoliant to unclog pores
- Vitamin E: an antioxidant to strengthen and anti-inflammatory to soothe
- Sunflower Seed Oil: to moisturize the skin barrier
- Apricot Seed Powder: to hydrate and improve skin health
When & How to Use Soft Sugar Foaming Polish
The klog Soft Sugar Foaming Polish is super simple to incorporate into your skin care routine. It’s an exfoliating cleanser, but it’s gentle enough for daily use! If you have particularly sensitive skin, use the klog Soft Sugar Foaming Polish two to three times a week.
For a super deep clean, use the Sugar Polish after oil-cleansing with the klog Plant-Rich Antioxidant Pore Cleansing Oil. Follow up with the klog’s Hydra Shield Anti-Pollution Jelly Toner and the klog Snail Mucin Energy Essence.
Massage a small amount in circular motions onto a damp face until sugar dissolves. Add warm water for a richer lather and rinse thoroughly. The klog Soft Sugar Foaming Polish is vegan and cruelty free, plus formulated without parabens, sulfates, alcohol, mineral oil, and silicone.
At the affordable price of $13, this sweet cleanser is one step you won’t want to skip. Ready to try the latest klog product? Treat yourself exclusively on Soko Glam.
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