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SKIN PEELS

Skin peels are a popular skin treatment that can help to improve the overall health and appearance of your skin. But what exactly is a skin peel, and what benefits can you expect from this treatment?

One of the major benefits of skin peels is that they can be customized to suit your specific skin type and needs. Your skincare professional can assess your skin and recommend the best type of skin peel for you. They may also recommend a series of peels to achieve optimal results. In general, most people see visible improvements in their skin after just one treatment, but a series of treatments can help you achieve more dramatic results.

In addition to their cosmetic benefits, skin peels can also improve the overall health of your skin. By removing dead skin cells and debris, skin peels can help to unclog pores and prevent the buildup of bacteria that leads to breakouts. They can also increase cell turnover, which is essential for maintaining healthy, youthful skin.

BENEFITS OF SKIN PEELS

A skin peel is a treatment that uses a chemical or mechanical process to exfoliate the outermost layer of the skin. This outer layer of skin is made up of dead skin cells, oil, and debris that can contribute to a dull, uneven complexion. By removing this layer, skin peels can reveal brighter, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin.

There are many different types of skin peels available, each of which is tailored to different skin types and concerns. For example, gentle fruit enzyme peels are perfect for sensitive skin types, while glycolic and salicylic acid peels are better suited to those with oily or acne-prone skin. TCA and Jessner Peel works on deeper layers of the skin to help with scars and pigmentation, however there are a few days of downtime since your skin will be peeling. Overall, skin peels can help to improve skin texture, minimize fine lines and wrinkles, clear up acne and blemishes, and even out skin tone.

WHAT ARE SKIN PEELS?

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