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Examples of chemical peel

  • Chemical peels and all of it.

  • Chemical peels tend to have more severe side-effects including blistering, burning and skin discoloration, although they are usually mild and go away a day or two after treatment.

  • They are also used as chemical peels available in a dermatologist's office, beauty and health spas and home kits, which usually contain a lower concentration of around 4%.

  • Exfoliation is involved in the process of all facials, during microdermabrasion or chemical peels at medical spas.

  • It is important to understand that glycolic acid peels are chemical peels with similar risks and side effects as other peels.

  • Today croton oil is the basis of rejuvenating chemical peels, due to the caustic exfoliating effects it has on the dermal components of the skin.

  • The toner contains witch hazel, which reduces facial oil, and glycolic acid, and is a popular ingredient in chemical peels.

  • Citric acid is an alpha hydroxy acid and used as an active ingredient in chemical peels.

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