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CHEMICAL
PEELS
for smoother and
younger-looking skin
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CHEMICAL PEELS
Anyone who wishes for radiant skin should definitely have heard of chemical
peels. Here's a closer look at what they are and how they really work.
WHAT ARE CHEMICAL PEELS?
Chemical peels utilize a mix of different acids, like fruit-derived acids or salicylic
acid, which work much deeper in the skin and can achieve greater effects than
traditional mechanical peels or enzymatic peels. Depending on which type of acid is
used, they are suitable for a wide range of skin types. From oily to dry skin to fine
lines and wrinkles - chemical peels can address and benefit all kinds of skin issues
and beauty goals. However, keep in mind that the concentration of acids is not the
only thing you want to consider. Rather, the product's pH is also critical to whether
it allows for a deep peel or not. Products with a higher pH level are generally milder
than products with a low PH.
HOW DO THEY WORK?
Chemical peels, enzyme peels, mechanical peels - What do all of these skin peels
have in common? They remove dead skin cells from the top layer of skin, combat
dullness and generally improve skin tone and texture.
Chemical peels do not contain any physical abrasives and do not require scrubbing.
Nevertheless, they are able to reach down to the deeper layers of the skin and offer
powerful benefits like increasing collagen production, firming the connective tissue
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and replenishing the skin's moisture levels.
By the way, chemical peels include BHA and PHA products. As a rule, they can be
used for the face as well as the body, either over larger areas or just on certain
parts of the skin you want to target.
PEELING FOR ALL SKIN TYPES?
Chemical peel treatments are suitable for many different skin types, including dry
skin, Oily and acne-prone skin and mature skin. Even sensitive skin and skin prone
to couperose can benefit from mild formulations.
TYPES OF CHEMICAL SKIN PEELS
Once you have decided to try chemical peeling, you first have to find out which
chemical works best for your skin type and concerns. BHA or PHA? Which
treatment should you choose and what do these even mean?
BHA Peels
Beta hydroxy acid (BHA) is more commonly known as salicylic acid. BHA’s have
antibacterial properties and help to regulate sebum production, which makes them
very suitable for oily and blemish-prone skin. They can also soften keratin and thus
help to reduce keratosis pilaris.
PHA Peels
Poly-hydroxy acids (PHA) consist of gluconolactone or lactobionic acid. They are
effective, yet particularly gentle exfoliants and therefore ideal for easily irritated
and sensitive skin. Most of the people use PHA peels without any side effects.
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How to Use?
Chemical peels are easy to incorporate into any beauty routine, whether you want
to address certain skin issues or just keep your skin smooth and healthy-looking.
Depending on which peel you are using, you can apply it 1-3 times a week. It is best
to apply it in the evening, because afterwards the skin is more sensitive to the sun.
That is why you should use sunscreen with at least SPF 30 the next morning.
PROFESSIONAL CHEMICAL PEELS
In addition to using gentle chemical peel products at home, we recommend
booking a professional treatment at your local beauty salon or aesthetician's office.
Skincare professionals can offer deep peels with higher concentrations of acids, as
well as innovative treatments like Aqua Facials, in addition to personalized advise
for maximum results.
Do’s
Don’ts
Wear sunscreen with high SPF,
even under your makeup
Do not use if you have inflammatory
conditions (e.g. herpes)
Start slowly and give your skin
time to adjust
Avoid sun exposure after the peel
Less is more. Apply sparingly
Do not apply the peel on broken or
irritated skin
Observe how your skin reacts before
progressing to stronger peels
Do not use other exfoliating products
(e.g. scrubs, brushes) immediately after
Follow the instructions provided
by your dermatologist or skincare
professional
Do not pick or peel off flaking skin
manually
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TRUE OR FALSE?
Q) Just like other exfoliants, chemical peels should be used once or
twice a week?
False
A) You could irritate your skin if you use a chemical peel more frequently than once
a week.
Q) Chemical peels can only be done in aesthetician clinic?
False
A) At-home chemical peels use milder acids and are great for refreshing your skin
and preparing it for stronger treatments. However, for the best results and safety,
it's best to get peels done by a professional. They have the right expertise,
equipment and knowledge of the exact quantity to use.
Q) Chemical peels can reduce lines and wrinkles?
True
A) Chemical peels can boost collagen production, which strengthens the
connective tissue. This makes the skin appear firmer and reduces the appearance
of wrinkles.
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