Chemical skin peeling treatment products

Welcome to our website! Our free report will give you important information about skin peeling, how you can achieve the results you want, how to do it and several options available depending on your skin type. After you read it and learn the basics, a consultation with a dermatologist to talk about your doubts or worries is advised. We will cover reasons for skin peeling (smoother skin, uneven pigmentation and light skin discolorations, eliminate fine lines and wrinkles, acne blemishes and blackheads, light scars, freckles ... Why you should choose a chemical peel and where to do it (at home, clinic or spa) is also mentioned. We explain the different types of acid peels (light, medium and deep) and various strengths (10%, 20%, ...), some cannot be taken by people with health problems, existing infections or taking some medications. The report includes a chapter for well known acid peels like: Glycolic Acid Peel (AHA - Alpha Hydroxy Acid or Hydroxyacetic Acid), Lactic Acid Peel (also AHA), Salicylic Acid Peel (Beta Hydroxy Acid), TCA Peel (Trichloroacetic Acid), Jessner's Peel, Phenol Peel or AHA Kojic Acid Peel for example. Skin care pre-peel cleansing advice is also given, for example, do not use moisturizer but a pre-peel or exfoliation solution, how to apply chemical peels (should only be used for the recommended time and never high strengths for the first time), and what chemical peel results you should expect, the after care, your recovery and possible side effects. Repeated treatments are advised to maintain results, for light peels they may be subtle but over time they will make a difference. Redness, flaking or irritation are common for a few days, you should use sunscreen, serums, a neutralizer gel or moisturizing creams, but most important of all, never pull any skin.