How to Exfoliate Your Skin Naturally With a Glycolic Acid Home Peel

glycolic acid home peel

A glycolic acid home peel may not sound very attractive, but the results of this all-natural skin treatment can be significant. That’s why so many women and men are lining up to have a peel done.

In fact, as recently as 2011, facial peels were among the top five non-invasive dermatological procedures. Over a million people opt to undergo peels each year, which is why an entire niche opened up for a home version of the treatment.

Before considering the differences between doing a peel at home and having it done in your doctor’s office, it’s important to understand exactly what this treatment consists of.

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Avoid Harsh Skin Peels With an At-Home Glycolic Acid Peel

 

home glycolic acid peel

A diy home glycolic acid peel can be the perfect solution for individuals who want to improve their skin tone and reduce the signs of aging, including wrinkles and fine lines. The most important part of the process is to choose the right peel and ensure that you apply it correctly to avoid any harsh side effects.

In general, peels come in three strengths: superficial, medium depth and deep. The stronger the peel, the further the acid will penetrate into the skin and the harsher the side effects can be. The deepest level of peels, usually done to correct specific issues such as removing freckles or pre-cancerous growths, should only be performed in a doctor’s office.

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What Are The Benefits of Glycolic Peel 30% For Your Skin?

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The benefits of a glycolic peel 30% concentration are to improve skin tone,  decrease the size of pores and give a healthier glow to your skin. Since glycolic peels are mild, they are best used to treat surface imperfections. This concentration is great for beginning diy peel users and the peeling agent is also safe to use on all skin types and there is no downtime or heavy peeling to deal with. However, since these peels are superficial and only penetrate the outermost layer of your skin, you will need a series of treatments to see significant results, but they can be a great maintenance tool to keep your skin looking good after you’ve had a deeper peel.

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Salicylic Acid Face Peel vs. Glycolic Acid Face Peel: What’s the Difference?

 

Salicylic Acid Face Peel vs. Glycolic Acid Face Peel

In the past, the spectacular results of chemical acid peels were only available through a licensed practitioner or dermatologist. Fortunately, you can now get the same results from chemical face peels in the privacy of your own home.

There are a variety of acid peels available for home use that address different skin problems and dramatically improve the look and feel of facial skin. Learn more about the differences between a glycolic acid face peel and a salicylic acid face peeland which one is the best option for your needs.

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Glycolic Acid Chemical Peels vs. Microdermabrasion: What’s the Difference?

glycolic peel vs microdermabrasion

If you’ve been considering glycolic acid chemical peels or microdermabrasion treatments, there are several things you should consider before doing either. These treatments are designed to improve mild skin damage, fine lines, tiny wrinkles and other mild complexion problems and both of these treatments can be done in the comfort of your own home.

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So You Want to do Your Own Glycolic Acid Chemical Peels?

glycolic acid chemical peels

You’d really like to start doing your own glycolic acid chemical peels, but you are a little bit nervous about the process right? Should you start off with 20%, 30% or higher concentration? How often should you repeat the process? What should you do before and after the peel? Should you purchase a peeling solution or make or own? These are just some of the questions that you may be asking yourself right now.

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