The 2-Step Routine to Brighten & Even Mature Skin Tone
As we age, our skin's renewal process slows down. This can lead to two very common frustrations: a generally "dull" appearance and the appearance of "age spots" (also called sun spots or liver spots). These are flat, brown, or black spots that typically appear on areas most exposed to the sun, like the backs of your hands, your shoulders, and your arms.
While they are a natural part of aging, you don't have to just live with them. A consistent, natural routine can go a long way in brightening your skin and fading their appearance.
This simple 2-step process is designed to buff away the pigmented surface cells and nourish the new skin underneath.
Step 1: Exfoliate to Accelerate Renewal
The first step is to manually accelerate your skin's slowed-down renewal process. By exfoliating, you are sloughing off the dead, dull, and pigmented cells on the surface, revealing the newer, fresher skin underneath.
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What to use: The Nubiana African Net Sponge.
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Why it works: This is the perfect tool for the job. Its durable, textured mesh provides a deep, effective level of exfoliation. Unlike a soft cloth, it’s vigorous enough to buff away the stubborn, dry skin on your body. Because it's hygienic and dries instantly, you're always using a clean tool that won't spread bacteria.
 
Step 2: Nourish with Natural Vitamin A
After exfoliating, your skin is perfectly prepped to absorb a potent treatment. This is where you can address the uneven tone.
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What to use: Nubiana's 100% Pure African Shea Butter.
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Why it works: Because our shea butter is unrefined, it retains its high natural content of Vitamin A. Vitamin A is a natural relative of retinol, the skincare world's most famous ingredient for fighting aging and dark spots. It works by promoting healthy skin cell turnover, which helps to gradually fade the appearance of hyperpigmentation and even out your skin tone over time.
 
Your Simple Evening Routine
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In the shower, use your African Net Sponge to thoroughly exfoliate your entire body, paying special attention to your arms, legs, and shoulders.
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After the shower, while your skin is still damp, warm a small amount of Pure African Shea Butter between your palms.
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Massage the vitamin-rich butter into your skin.
 
This simple, all-natural ritual helps to buff away the dullness and nourish your skin with the very ingredients it needs to look brighter, more even, and more radiant.

                    
                    
                    