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Peeling
( number of products: 47 )Chemical peels are skin treatments that use chemical solutions of specific composition to remove the outer layers of skin. Their growing popularity is due, among other things, to their lower risk of damaging or superinfecting the skin - unlike mechanical peels, which cause numerous micro-damages that can become a breeding ground for bacteria and ultimately even lead to eczema problems.
Dermoaroma CELL RENEW SKIN BIO BOOSTER - Peeling for intensive skin reconstruction 1x5ml
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Chemical peeling - how does it work?
A chemical peel helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles, discoloration and various signs of aging. You'll also often find peels under the heading of chemical acids, because that's technically exactly what they are - a mixture of ingredients that are acidic solutions designed to affect the condition of the skin.
Chemical peels can also help treat acne or skin damage from overexposure to the sun, which translates into intense effects of UV rays that are very damaging to the skin.
Chemical peels come in a variety of strengths, so you'll find them in stores in both cream form (these are usually the weaker strength peels) and solution in vials. The latter category is generally chemical acid peels designed for use by cosmetology specialists or doctors.
Effects of chemical peels
Depending on the strength and type of peel used, the effects can vary. Some products will be better for mild exfoliation, while others will be suitable for more intense treatments. You must keep in mind that some peels cause redness and may even require convalescence to fully heal and rebuild the skin layers.
Take a peek at products from brands such as Bienpeel and Regenpeel. You'll also find a wide range of other preparations, such as tissue stimulators and lipolysis preparations.