Best Chemical Peels For Healthy And Glowing Skin!
Do you ever sense that regardless of what you do, your skin just won’t gleam the way it used to? The blemishes appear to have settled in for the long haul on your face, and it does not seem like they will be budging anytime soon.
If this sounds like a situation you relate to, perhaps it’s high time to cease relying so heavily on the expensive products in your beauty cabinet and give chemical peels a chance. Who knows, you could be just a peel away from having a radiant complexion. However, we aren’t exaggerating – keep reading and give your skin the well-deserved treat it craves!
Let’s begin.
What are chemical peels?
Frequently, because of acne, radiation exposure and growing older, over time, your face acquires an uneven complexion, wrinkles and discoloration. However, a lot of this can’t be addressed simply by relying on a facial cleanser or ointment. It necessitates a treatment such as a chemical peel. The peel extracts injured cells to expose new skin beneath.
In this method, a solution composed of strong acids is brushed onto the skin and left for a spell. However, the powerful acids permeate the top layers of the epidermis to take away damaged and inactive cells. The outcome is a more energetic and gleaming appearance.
Let's know which chemical peels are the best for healthy and glowing skin.
There are different types of chemical peels whose use is based on their skin layer penetration, chemical ingredients and the strength of the alpha hydroxy acids in them. Depending upon what type of skin problem you want to address, a dermatologist at Saharacosmo will advise you on the correct kind of chemical peel to use. Your dermatologist at Saharacosmo is the best person to suggest a peel that is right for you.
Chemical face peels are commonly divided into three levels: light, medium, and intense.
Here are the best chemical peels that you can have for healthy and glowing skin.
- Alpha hydroxy acid peels. AHA’s are organic carboxylic acids commonly observed in acidic dairy and tomato juice. They also provide mild exfoliation that can help treat stains, wrinkles, and dehydration of the epidermis. However, It can easily be mixed with a facial cleanser or hydrating cream for daily applications.
- Beta Hydroxy or salicylic acid peels. Salicylic acid peels are more efficient than other superficial peels for clearing oily skin, clogged pores, and seborrheic dermatitis. However, they are the best option for treating comedonal acne due to their ability to regulate sebum in the epidermis. Those with lackluster and uneven skin texture will notice improvements with this peel. Furthermore, people with delicate, dry, and parched skin can also benefit from a salicylic acid peel. In addition, those with sun-exposed skin, acne, ingrown hairs, wrinkles, fine lines, and psoriasis will enjoy benefits. Following the peel, the skin will appear red, glossy, and brittle, though this is only momentarily.
- Glycolic peel. A glycolic peel has come to be recognized for its excellent efficacy in dealing with frequent skin issues such as blemishes, creases, age spots, and an uneven complexion. Moreover, it has earned a great standing due to its aptitude to placate a broad selection of skin matters within a couple of treatments. However, It facilitates reviving the skin by eliminating ageing indicators and an uneven skin texture or coloration and mending the skin.
- Lactic acid peel. Lactic acid is a member of the AHA (alpha hydroxy acid) family of chemical peels, which comes from milk. However, this kind of peel is the most suitable for those who have delicate/dry skin. However, the lactic acid peel typically varies in strength from 40% to 70%. It can make the skin appear brighter and lighter, clean facial dirt and toxins, and ensures the ideal pH balance.
- Mandelic peels. Mandelic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid sourced from bitter almonds that offer an array of advantages for the skin. Moreover, its molecular composition is bigger in size than other peels, such as glycolic acid and lactic acid, translating to slower absorption by the skin. It helps reduce acne, pigmentation, wrinkles, and melasma without causing post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
- VI peel. The VI Peel is a professional, moderate-depth chemical exfoliation that helps reduce the evidence of ageing on the skin. The treatment has been shown to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation (dark spots), and acne scars with only minimal downtime that can be covered through makeup after three to five days. A dermatologist at Saharacosmo claims that VI Peels are mild enough for the face, chest and back. All this type of peels is suitable for skin of all types unless there are issues related to coloration or other superficial issues.
Final words…
If you’ve attempted all conceivable treatments to enhance the condition of your skin, yet nothing appears to be successful, it could be a good idea to schedule a chemical peel. Chemical peels have provided many benefits. Furthermore, they use a variety of ingredients to get rid of acne, make your skin feel soft, repair damaged skin and lighten your pigmentation. So, what are you waiting for? Do you need consultation or a facial peel to achieve the beautiful skin you deserve? Don’t hesitate to contact Saharacosmo and make an appointment now!