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Wednesday 9 September 2015

Tis the Season FOR FACIAL PEELS

Hi everyone! Been surfing the web today, Facial Peels for everyone!!! :) Well I am finding that is a recommendation being offered. So you can enjoy a professional facial peel seasonally or you can create a daily regimen  using Skincerity to maintain your fresh face all year long.
Further consideration for the peel.

"The chemical peel is one of the oldest cosmetic procedures in the world, and was performed in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome to help people achieve smoother, more beautiful skin. Today, chemical facial peels are popular because they offer nearly immediate results and can be performed as an outpatient procedure."

There are a plethora of sites providing information on facial peels. They are offered in spas and by clinical professionals,  some are quite invasive. So with this in mind seeking a doctors opinion is recommended.


Interestingly, it is also recommended for lighter skin. They are achieving best results because peels actually lighten the skin as they sloth off the old dead skin cells. 

Our skin consists of many different layers and we shed layers of skin all the time. Unfortunately, we do not shed our skin evenly. By opting for a facial peel you can be assured of an even skin tone that is free from the damage of sun, acne scars and other imperfections.
  1. Superficial peels are used to improve the appearance of pigment changes in the skin, acne scars, mild sun damage, or fine wrinkles in all skin types. They can be done on the face and on other parts of the body. A superficial peel may also be used to prepare the skin for a deeper peel.
  2. Medium peels are used to treat mild to moderate wrinkles, long-term sun damage, pigment changes, and precancerous lesions of the skin (usually caused by sun exposure). Medium peels are used most often on the face.
  3. Deep peels are used to treat severe wrinkles, long-term sun damage, pronounced pigment changes, and lesions and growths on the skin. They are done only on the face. Deep peels are not done on darker skin types, because they bleach the skin.

Skincerity is a nightly ritual you apply. The effects happen over time. It is a alternative to complicated treatments that you would have to book and receive in the salon or doctors clinic. When considering treatments, cost is a main consideration, invasive activity another.
  1. The cost of chemical facial peels varies from state to state and doctor to doctor. The current chemical peel price range is approximately $600 to $900. Possible additional expenses to keep in mind, especially with deep chemical peels, are the cost of anesthesia, use of the surgical facility, and a possible hospital stay. The final cost of your procedure will depend on the type of peel you want, the condition of your skin, and other factors unique to your case. Light chemical peels can cost as low as $150, while deep chemical peels are generally the most expensive, as much as $6000.
  2.  How often? 
  3. Pre service treatment?


    One product. One solution.

    • Deep cleans on contact and flash-dries in seconds.
    • Delivers a continual source of antioxidants to combat sun damage.
    • Smart-science clinging action helps shed dull skin cells.
    • Re hydrates your skin naturally.
    • Nourishes damaged, parched skin.
    • Diminishes the appearance of facial redness, does not clog pores.
    • Reduces the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and enlarged pores.
    • Can be used on face, hands, neck, and chest to help prevent the signs of premature aging.
    • Safe to use on all skin tones and skin types.
    • Clinically tested. Dermatologist recommended.

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    resources for Blog are

    http://www.webmd.com/beauty/peels/chemical-peel

     http://www.docshop.com/education/dermatology/facial/chemical-peel

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