Skin Peels
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Yes, peels can be very good for acne, they rapidly exfoliate the skin, allowing dead skin cells to shed more effectively. By keeping dead skin cells and excess oil from clogging the hair follicle, pore blockages and pimples can be reduced.
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Are there any contra indications to Skin Peels?
Recent sun exposure, pregnancy, breast feeding, cold sores, open cuts and abrasions, allergies. -
Can Skin Peels be performed on someone who has a nut allergy?
Yes, you just can’t have Mandelic peels as these are derived from almonds. We can also perform a test patch to be safe. -
Can Skin Peels be performed with LED?
Yes, we can include LED with all our Skin Peels. -
This will depend on which type of peel is performed, it will also dependant on how well the skin is prepped, but all peels have minimal peeling.
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How often can Skin Peels be performed?
You can have a Skin Peel every 2-4 weeks, depending on your skin type and concerns. -
AHA and BHA are hydroxy acids that people use to treat skin conditions such as acne. People also use hydroxy acids for cosmetic purposes to improve the skin’s appearance. AHA stands for alpha-hydroxy acid, and BHA stands for beta-hydroxy acid. The most common hydroxy acids include Glycolic acid, ...
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We offer a wide range of peels! Lactic, Salicylic, Mandelic and Glycolic are our most popular. We also have peels which are a combination of different acids.
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Which Skin Peel is best for dehydrated skin?
Lactic peels are best for dehydrated skin.