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July 8, 2026

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Morning! Over the past several years, the exfoliation pendulum has swung from being a twice-daily necessity to becoming a skin care step non grata.

Of course, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. Most people benefit from moderate exfoliation a few times a week. Some skin can tolerate more; others need less.

The key to finding the right balance all lies in the ingredient selection. Which is why I broke down the most popular chemical exfoliants below. PS: If you are reading this newsletter because someone forwarded it to you, subscribe here to keep on receiving it.

xx take care of yourself,
Alexandra Engler
mindbodygreen beauty director

The best exfoliants for every skin type

Not all exfoliants work the same way. Some dissolve oil deep inside pores, others gently loosen dead skin cells on the surface. Choosing the right one for your skin type can make the difference between a healthy glow and an irritated barrier.

  • Salicylic acid: An oil-soluble BHA that travels into pores to dissolve excess oil and debris. Best for oily, acne-prone, and congested skin.
  • Glycolic acid: This is the smallest AHA molecule, meaning it penetrates deeply for more dramatic smoothing and brightening. Great for transforming texture and tone, but it can be too intense for sensitive skin.
  • Lactic acid: A gentler AHA that exfoliates while helping draw water into the skin. Ideal for dry, dull, or mature skin that wants results without the drama.
  • Mandelic acid: With a larger molecular size, mandelic acid penetrates more slowly, making it one of the best options for sensitive skin.
  • PHAs: Think of these as the gentlest cousins of AHAs. They stay on the skin's surface, providing mild exfoliation. A great choice for reactive, rosacea-prone, or compromised skin.
  • Enzymes: Derived from fruits like papaya and pineapple, enzymes dissolve the proteins that hold dead skin cells together rather than using acids. They're one of the mildest exfoliation options and are well suited for anyone.

The thing about exfoliation is that it's very easy to get carried away. Because the results are usually so instantly gratifying, you might be tempted to do it more and more and more. Until it becomes a problem. I’ve been there and I get it.

As I said above, everyone will have a different magic number. And that number may also change depending on the season, stage of life, or any number of fluctuations.

Just listen to your skin: If it gets red, tight, rough, or flares up with breakouts, pare down or take a break entirely.

+ Exfoliation nation:

  • Why dead skin cells build up in the first place
  • 9 exfoliation tips from experts
  • Can you exfoliate when using a retinol?

Glowing Recommendations: Sensitive skin selects

Glowing Recommendations: Sensitive skin selects

Image by MARC TRAN / Stocksy

Almost half of adults report having sensitive skin, with the majority of those being women.¹ It’s no wonder one of beauty’s biggest category booms of the last decade has been sensitive skin products, which spans skin care, makeup, and even hair care.

Being one of these individuals, I’ve tested my fair share. Here are a few of my all-time favorites.

  • A biotech-backed serum that repairs damaged skin (and helps rebuild collagen too)
  • The overnight mask that made my redness disappear in one night
  • A dermatologist-developed shampoo that makes your strands—and scalp—feel like new
  • This calming cream is so good I’ve used up three jars and counting
  • A mineral SPF that I feel comfortable wearing daily
  • I rolled my eyes at toners….until I tried this one

I really could go on! But that’d be long and boring. If you want a specific product rec, feel free to reply to this email with your questions and I’ll get back to you soon!

+Don’t be so sensitive

  • How to soothe irritated skin: A complete guide
  • Researchers explain what that skin redness really is
  • 8 ingredients that repair your skin barrier

Beauty Break: In the pits

Beauty Break: In the pits

Image by Leandro Crespi / Stocksy

  • Armpit detox: Real, myth, or something else entirely? We investigate
  • 5 skin care tips to make your underarms smoother & more even-toned
  • Ugh, stress sweat is a real thing — what to do about it
  • Try this common skin care ingredient to tackle stubborn BO
  • Derms explain why you get armpit pimples (& how to treat them)

Skin snacks: FMD

A decade ago, groundbreaking Nobel Prize-winning research found that fasting can trigger autophagy, the process by which the body recycles and rejuvenates damaged cells.

However: Fasting is hard. Obviously. And it’s not always possible (or recommended) for all people or every stage of life.

Thus the “fasting-mimicking diet” became popular. The FMD is able to stimulate similar effects of fasting without eliminating food entirely.

And research shows it also improves skin:²

  • It looked at a group of 45 healthy women between the ages of 35 and 60. For five days once a month for three consecutive months, these women followed a FMD protocol.
  • The women on the diet experienced significant improvements in skin hydration, texture, and tone.

What’s important about the FMD is that foods you are eating are nutrient-dense whole foods, with a focus on healthy fats, complex carbs, and plant-based proteins. So you’re not starving your skin of what it needs to build collagen, encourage turnover, and reinforce the barrier.

+Experts explain…

  • A longevity doc breaks down the FMD
  • A naturopathic doctor explains FMD’s skin benefits
  • A plastic surgeon’s recommended diet for youthful skin

Hope you enjoyed this little break—have a beautiful rest of your day.


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References

1 Indian J Dermatol. 2012 Nov-Dec;57(6):419–423

2 J Clin Med. 2023 Feb 21;12(5):1710

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