Beauty
All you need to know about face peels
Pollution, stress, tobacco, UV rays, and blue light... These are all factors that lead to clogged pores and a dull complexion. To remedy this, exfoliation is the ultimate beauty treatment. But beyond gentle exfoliation, glycolic acid peels go further to renew your skin. This technique, which works deep down to eliminate dead cells and thus make the skin more radiant, is a valuable ally for your beauty routine. Here's everything you need to know about facial peels.
What does it involve?
If daily use of a facial scrub is one of our 3 essential gestures, peeling is a treatment to be carried out with care. The peeling technique involves applying a concentrated acid formula to the skin to eliminate the superficial layers of the epidermis, stimulate cell renewal and the production of elastic fibers and collagen. It helps toreduce wrinkles, acne scars and blemishes, and tighten dilated pores for brighter, smoother-looking skin.
We explain the 3 types of facial peel . These treatments are more or less intense and act at different levels of depth.
The different types of facial peel
Medium peel
The medium peel has a deeper action than the soft peel thanks to its composition oftrichloroacetic acid (TCA) and affects the entire epidermis as well as the superficial layer of dermis beneath it. Medium peels target skin aging by boosting epidermal cell renewal and the production of collagen and elastin. This peel also has a unifying action on the complexionIt also has a unifying effect on the complexion, helping to reduce pigmentation spots and acne.
More abrasive than superficial peeling, it is performed exclusively in a beauty salonIt involves a few sessions spread over several months. Note that after a medium peel, the skin reddens and may be sensitive. It is therefore important to avoid exposure to the sun, and to protect your skin to help it heal.
What to do after a peel
It is important to follow a few rules to take care of your skin after a peel. Make sure to apply sunscreen every day with a minimum SPF 30 and avoid sun exposure for 2 to 3 weeks. Avoid any intense activity that would increase blood circulation to the face for 24 hours, as well as excessive heat sources (saunas, steam rooms). For 72 hours, avoid waxing or exfoliating, and do not remove peeling skin or small scabs as this could create scars. Also consider adopting a soothing and very moisturizing routine .
Finally, before starting an in-booth peel treatment, we recommend that you begin with a ProSkin Dermalogica facial facial to take stock of your skin and start with the right routine, which will optimize the results of this deep treatment.
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