Skin Peels: How They Work and What They Can Do for You
Posted on September 16, 2008 | Tagged with: accutane, estheticians choice, glycolic acid, lactic acid, phenol, salicylic acid, skin peel, tca peel, tricholoracetic acid | Leave a Comment
A chemical peel is a caustic procedure that burns the outer layers of the skin revealing a younger, fresher looking skin. Usually acids like salicylic, glycolic, lactic, TCA peels, and or phenol will be used.
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Using the Best Skin Peel at Home
Posted on September 13, 2008 | Tagged with: accutane, acne, black heads, skin condition, skin peel, sun exposure, tanning, tca, tca peel, tricholoracetic acid, wrinkles | Leave a Comment
In the past, the best skin peel was only available from a dermatologist or salon. This is no longer true. You can now have the benefits of a medical grade facial peel in the comfort of your own home. The most effective peels on the market contain Tricholoracetic Acid (TCA). TCA is a non toxic chemical that has been used for over 30 years and is considered completely safe. It is one of the deeper peels, used to rejuvenate the skin and improve the condition of the skin.
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