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Thursday 26 April 2012

Unique Content Article: Best Chemical Peels At Home

Best Chemical Peels At Home

by Aaron Millane

It's a natural reaction that a lot of people get easily alarm once they see fine wrinkles, brown spots, blemishes, acne and other skin problems. Some would choose to immediately see a dermatologist for such a problem. Although, most busy people don't want to waste hours lying on the clinic's chair, needless to say it might also cost generous amount of cash.


Actually, there are sure and easy methods to show younger, smoother and fairer skin without needing to go and see a dermatologist. For individuals who wish to not spend as much and time there are several chemical peel kits that may be purchased over-the-counter from the local drugstore and may even be utilized at home at one's own leisure.


Before choosing a chemical peel you might like to look at the label first to find out what chemicals does it contain and also to have an idea if it is the right available for you. Commonly, chemical peels contain AHAs or alpha hydroxy acids the most common of which are glycolic acid, lactic acid, citric acid and mandelic acid. Glycolic acid can deeply penetrate the epidermis so it might be the good option for individuals who desire for an aggressive peel. However, mandelic acid is milder and exfoliates the skin very gently so it will best suit those with fairly sensitive skin.


Naturally, some individuals possess the tendency to over use these products for thinking that applying greater than what is prescribed will hasten the treatment. But, oftentimes over-exfoliating leads to skin irritation and inflammation. The biggest thing is always to follow the instructions carefully to avoid causing a more severe problem to your skin.


Another alternative is the usage of natural chemical peels which may be prepared in your own home using natural and safe ingredients. Such chemical peels are less expensive and it has the benefit of causing less side-effects. Some examples of natural chemical peels are apple, banana, pineapple, grapes, tomato, lemon, orange, berries, papaya etc... These fruits can be readily found in your kitchen and therefore are effective chemical peels since they also contain natural acids that assisted in the peeling process.


To produce your own natural chemical peel, what you have to do is to mash the fruit using food processor and mix some honey or milk to boost the consistency. Apply the mix evenly on your face but avoiding the eye areas. Let it rest on for about 15-20 minutes. Then peel the mask off and wash the face thoroughly with water. It will leave the skin looking fresh and firmer.



Learn more about <a href='http://www.chemicalpeelsathome.net/'>chemical peels at home</a>. Stop by Aaron Millane's site where you can find out all about <a href='http://www.chemicalpeelsathome.net/chemical-peels-at-home-natural-chemical-peel-alternatives/'>Natural Chemical Peel Alternatives</a> and what it can do for you.

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Title: Best Chemical Peels At Home
Author: Aaron Millane
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Keywords: beauty,healthy,fitness,self improvement,cosmetic surgery,organic,natural,Chemical Peels At Home
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Category: Beauty
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