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subject: How To Select A Right Facial Peel For Skin Treatment [print this page]


A few years back, chemical peels were mostly used by dermatologists to treat their patients with various skin problems. Skin peels made with chemical agents are now available to customers easily, but due to their high price, many opt for making facial peel at home instead. A chemical peel may be highly effective in removing dead skin at the top layer to reveal fresh skin beneath. Whether there is the need to eliminate acnes scars, lighten skin, fade dark spots, or reduce fine lines and wrinkles, a home face peel may solve the purpose of achieving desired results in the privacy of homes.

The market may be flooded with different types of chemical based skin peeling products, though all are not suitable for use at homes. A chemical peel for home is usually mild with lower concentration of acids than skin peeling agents used by dermatologists. However, a home skin peel may have the sufficient acid strength that can treat minor skin problems such as acne scars, freckles, melasma, reducing wrinkles and hyper pigmentation.

Glycolic acid, a plant derivative is a common ingredient in various types of chemicals peels used at homes. It is quite effective in treating fine lines and uneven skin tones. Salicylic acid, derived from the bark of willow trees is a type of Beta Hydroxyl acid also used in making home chemical peels and it is milder than glycolic Peel

. Trichloroacetic acid or in short TCA is also used in making home based facial peels that penetrates deep inside the skin and is usually considered safe when used in low concentrations.

by: Devid Brown




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