If you dread the so-called strawberry legs, you’re not alone. Unfortunately, having smooth legs isn’t an easy task to attain as depicted by our society. Shaving leaves our legs covered with clogged pores, ingrown hairs or razor burn.
What are Strawberry Legs
Causes of Strawberry Legs
How to Get Rid of Strawberry Legs
1.Step Up your Exfoliation
To help kickstart a lazy complexion that hasn’t been doing well on its own, exfoliation is a must! Regular exfoliation helps remove layers of dead skin which make the hair penetrates through the skin instead of growing back into the skin.
Thus, it helps to get rid of the oil build up, dirt or bacteria that cause ingrown hairs or small bumps.
Body Scrub Recipe :
Directions:
1.) Take a hot/Warm shower or Soak Legs with Warm Water
Because the dark spots are simply imprisoned grime, take a hot or warm shower to open up the pores or start by soaking your legs in warm water. The heat expands and opens cells allowing opening the door for escape.
2.) Exfoliate the Skin
You can invest in a body scrub or you can create your own sugar scrub using few ingredients. When using the scrub, just be firm and don’t press too hard. We don’t want to irritate our skin but trying to get rid of oil and dirt.
3.) Rinse with Cold Water
After exfoliation, you should rinse your skin with cold water. This process helps to close your pores so dirt and oil don’t get trapped back in. This works by telling your skin it’s cold, so it constricts its pores keeping dirt and oil out.
4.) Run Some Ice cubes
This is optional but very useful extra step. Put some ice cubes in a ziplock or paper towel and slowly run it along with your arms/legs for 2-3 minutes (repeat the process twice if needed).
This process will constrict your pores even more so the dirt and oil can’t find its way to get in.
5.) Apply A Toner
Once you’re done, the next step is to apply a toner. Applying toner to your skin can restore the natural pH to your skin.
This means that after opening the cells and getting all the junk out, a toner can counter any remaining irritation and seal up your freshly cleaned pores.
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2 .Keep Skin Moisturized
Moisturizing the skin regularly is vital to keep your skin healthy and free from irritation particularly when the skin has been compromised by extreme weather conditions, such as wind and cold.
They form a seal on the skin’s surface which can readily trap dirt, oil and dead skin cells within your pores.
Try switching your cream for a watery moisturizing serum to get some humectant-based hydration that won’t clog your pores or make dead skin cling.
3 .Aloe Vera Massage
I love using Aloe vera gel as part of the daily routines. It is a potent moisturizer and contains properties that work against bacteria and fungi which are the great contributor to developing folliculitis, blackheads, dark pores or the dreaded “strawberry legs”.
4.Ditch your Loofah
Pay attention to your loofah and make sure to replace it regularly. Due to its layers of netting, loofahs can trap dead skin cells helping them to harbor bacteria, mold, and yeast.
Also, they’re notorious in harboring pathogens that can harm your skin. Hence, all your efforts on exfoliating can be counteracted if you’re putting bacteria and dead skin cells back into your skin.
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5.Buttermilk Bath Soak
If you want to up the ante to a new level of awesomeness, try this buttermilk bath soak. I love a luxurious soak in the bathtub, as this is my “me time” to unwind, relax and collect my thoughts.
This indulgent bath soak will leave you relaxed, with skin so soft and glowing. This is a bath fit for a queen or king because everybody deserves to bathe to spoil oneself.
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Place lavender, chamomile and rose petal into a grinder or food processor and grind them to a fine powder.
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Place the ground herbs into a large bowl, add the epsom salt, buttermilk powder and mix well to combine.
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Transfer in a big container for storage. Use 1 or 2 cups of the blend for bath soak.
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You can use your favorite herbs and if they’re not available, you can disregard them and simply use the buttermilk powder and the epsom salts.
Clinical Options for Strawberry Legs
If these home remedies don’t work for you, the best thing to do is to consult your dermatologist for opinions.
If the dark pores on legs are caused by bacterial or fungal folliculitis, a prescription like topical ointment may be the best solution.
If these strawberry legs are caused by keratosis pilaris, your dermatologist may recommend laser hair removal or light chemical peels.