Chemical Peels are not a new phenomenon; they have been used for hundreds of years in various forms. Cleopatra was the first known exponent of chemical peels, with ancient Romans also using various food acids to peel their skin. In the early 1900’s salons offered peels with “secret ingredients”. Glycol acid peels continue to be the mainstay of many skin treatments today.
What It Is: A treatment that removes the top layers of skin to reveal smoother, fresher skin beneath.
How It Works: A special solution is applied to exfoliate and remove dead skin cells.
Benefits: Helps with acne, fine lines, uneven skin tone, and sun damage.
Types: Available in light, medium, or deep strengths based on skin needs.
Results: Skin appears brighter, healthier, and more youthful.
Aftercare: Skin may be red for a few days but improves over time.
They have immediately noticeable results.They reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. They remove rough scaly patches.They give fresher, brighter, more hydrated appearance.They are safe and effective on black/ Asian skin.