2012年9月20日 星期四

At Home Chemical Peels


Nowadays, people are very much aware of the different arrays of skin protection products that come handy and easy to use. This, probably, is the answer to the sensitivity of the beauty industries to know that beauty conscious people are looking for simple ways of improving their skin without going through invasive surgical process. One particular product that is most sought nowadays due to its amazing result is the chemical peels. What makes this chemical peels more in demand now is largely because there are certain products of this kind that are now available and can be used right in the comforts of your home. Although there is now a variety of chemical peel products offered over the counter and online, it is still imperative to consult a medical authority to look and evaluate your skin and be able to know what it needs for a change in appearance.

Chemical peels are one skin treatment technique used to improve and soften the texture of the facial skin using a chemical solution that causes the dead skin to slough off and ultimately peel off. The regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled.

Acne can often leave superficial holes, marks or scars on the skin although mild acne scars will often go away on its own. If you have acne scars, one of the ways that you can remove them is through a chemical peel. It is important to pick the right kind of chemical peel just for safety precautions. However, there are some chemical peels that are safe to be used and done at home.

Selecting a chemical peel for the removal of acne scars, especially the ones that you will use in the privacy of your home, depends on a couple of different factors such as how bad your scars are and how much money you are willing to spend. In any case, facial peels have proven to be an effective tool in combating acne scars.

Facial peels work through the use of chemicals applied to the skin that burn off the top layers of skin thereby exposing new layers of fresher and radiant-looking appearance. Common types of chemical peels that can be used at home include Lactic Acids which are good for hyper pigmentation problems. Glycolic Acid is good for normal to oily skin types. Pumpkin Exfoliating Masque with glycolic Acid, two combinations that works to refine texture and brighten skin tones. Salicylic Acid is perfect for oily, acne-prone skin that needs deep pore cleansing and loosening of blackheads.

Trichloreacetic Acid, a deeper peeling class of acids used for acne, lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation and scarring. Non Acid Enzyme Peel, an all natural enzymes from papaya (papain) and pineapple (bromelain) that carefully dissolves surface skin fragments leaving skin feeling soft, cleansed and revitalized and the Revitalization Peel (Jessner's Type) which is a drying peel best suited for oily, acne-prone skin types; containing both alpha and beta hydroxies along with resorcinol.




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