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Glycolic Acid vs. Salicylic Acid – Which Works Better as an Acne Treatment?
What is the Best Chemical Peel Treatment for Anti-Aging?
Who Should Use Lactic Acid Peels?
- The Beginner – someone who has never used at home peels before
- Sensitive Skin – someone whose skin is easily irritated
- Acne Prone Skin – someone whose skin breaks out with acne often and has acne scars
- Mature or Dry Skin – someone who is over 35 or has very dry skin
Do Lactic Acid Face Peels Work on Acne Scars?
What Type of Chemical Peel Should I Try?
What is the Difference in Chemical Peel Treatments vs. Microdermabrasion Treatments?
Home Microdermabrasion vs. Professional Microdermabrasion Treatments
Salicylic Acid Skin Peel
Jessner’s Chemical Peel
Skin Rx’s Glyco-Lactic Gel Cleanser. This will ensure that no dirt or oil is left behind on your skin so the Jessner peel will be able to properly penetrate your skin. Once you have applied the Jessner’s chemical peel, it is normal to feel a mild burning sensation on your skin. It may help to have a fan close by which you can use to blow cool air onto your face to alleviate the burning feeling. A Jessner’s peel stays on for a short period of time as recommended on the product instructions and then it is to be rinsed off thoroughly with cool water. Over the next few days, your skin will peel or flake off to reveal healthier and smoother skin.