Home Chemical Peel

Posted by silkricsale on July 26th, 2016

At home chemical peel is a great alternative to at-home microdermabrasion kits for those who are looking for more intense and spectacular treatment results. Chemical peel is able to work with deeper layers of the skin and is effective in reducing deeper skin imperfections such as wrinkles,  double sided crepe silk and hemp , enlarged pores, skin patches and acne scars. At home kit offers a simpler and effective way to improve your skin in the privacy of your home. However, they can only prove to be a valuable solution if you used it in the correct and safe way.

There are many different types of home kits available in the market and they are mainly differentiated by the different groups of chemical acid. Some of the popular chemical acid used for home kits include glycolic acid, TCA or trichloroethanoic acid, lactic acid and salicylic acid. Each of these acid group address different skin problems and is recommended that you learn about each one before you make the purchases. For example, glycolic acid is an indispensable ingredient for the removal of the dead skin cells and for increasing the rate of skin rejuvenation.

Firstly, you should remove any make up on the face or neck and perfectly clean the skin area that is to be treated. Use an astringent lotion in order to purify the skin, thus removing the sebum and the impurities. Secondly, you should keep in mind that you should have a precise dose of peeling to be applied. Next, you should use a brush to apply the peeling acid on the skin. This is essential as you have to avoid the area around the eyes, the lips and the nostrils. After applying the peeling solution, you should wait for around five minutes for it to act on the skin.

Use napkins to remove the peeling cream excess and wash the face with warm water. After that, dry the skin with a delicate cloth. The last step in the completion of the application is to use a post-peeling cream that will ensure the hydration of the skin. Usually, it is recommended to apply the treatment twice a week and you should take a break of around a month before repeating the application again.

Everyone longs for a good skin; however some of us aren't blessed with one. Do not feel disheartened as there are ways by which you can make you look attractive, smooth and appealing. A chemical peel is a cosmetic procedure designed to create softer, smoother, more evenly toned face, neck or hands. It can help clear up line fines by the mouth and under the eyes. A chemical peel can also help get rid of sun damaged legions, especially eliminate and prevent pre-cancerous spots. These peels are also good for limiting the appearance of freckles and age spots, as well as some types of acne.

There are several types of chemicals that can be used in the process. These include any of the following acids:  silk linen fabric for sale , glycolic, lactic, salicylic, or trichloroacetic. First the skin is cleaned and then one or more of the chemicals are spread over the areas to be treated. These harsh substances will burn the top layers of the skin, causing it to blister up. After the top layers peel off, new, fresh, smoother part is revealed.

Patients' may feel a warm feeling for several minutes during the application of the chemicals, and the heat will turn to a stinging feeling thereafter. If the discomfort is intense, pain medications can be taken, but many times, cold compresses are all that is needed to stop the stinging.

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