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Skin peels exfoliate and rejuvenate the face. Facial skin peels include the glycolic acid peel, TCA peel and obagi blue peel. Try a home peel or visit a salon for a deep face peel.


Skin Peels

Benefits of Chemical Skin Peels

Skin ageing is inevitable. Over time skin becomes thinner and loses it's elasticity, and we develop lines and wrinkles. Exposure to the sun, diet lifestyle and environmental factors also have an impact on the skin.


Cosmetic skin peels remove surface layers of damaged skin to reveal new, more youthful looking skin beneath. There is a huge range of products available to purchase from shops and beauty salons, and more aggressive treatments available at specialist clinics.

Obagi blue peels exfoliate your skin, revealing fresh, younger looking skin.

 

   

 

The milder skin peeling products simply exfoliate the skin to revive a dull looking complexion.

Stronger, more aggressive skin peel treatments literally do make the old skin peel away from the face, requiring up to 10 days after treatment for peeling to be complete.

Glycolic skin peels are available in salons. Glycolic acid skin cleanser, toner and home peel kits also give good results.

TCA peels  remove blemishes, acne scars, correct pigment problems and smooth out fine surface wrinkles.

 

     
   
     

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  A chemical peel is a body treatment technique used to improve and smooth the texture of the facial skin using a chemical solution that causes the skin to blister and eventually peel off.

The regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. Thus the term chemical peel is derived.

To learn more about the different types of chemical peel, including alpha hydroxy acid peels, beta hydroxy acid peels, Jessner's peel, retinoic acid peel, trichloroacetic acid peels and phenol peels, read the Wikipedia article "Chemical Peel".

Department of Health information on chemical peel treatments,results and risks, superficial peels, medium peels and deep peels.

 
     
       
     

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