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Chemical Peels and Exfoliants Buying Guide

Removing a few excess layers of skin from (generally) your face can give you a chance to show off glowing, newer, less fine-lined, and decidedly more sensitive epidermis. There are dermatologists and spas that will charge quite a bit for a chemical peel or an exfoliant, so why not spend less money and do it at home? The price range really varies, so choosing a budget is a good first step. However, pampering yourself and increasing self-esteem is always a fine investment, and there are a lot of other home spa  treatments available for less money than getting it professionally done, such as Microdermabrasion Kits, Eye Treatments, Anti-Wrinkle Facial Creams, or Skin Supplements. Make sure to follow all instructions, to insure that your facial turns out just right, and make sure that your skin type is compatible with your chosen product; if you have sensitive skin, you want to make sure that the chemical peel works for your skin type or you could accidentally hurt yourself. 

 

 

 

 

Popular and Inexpensive

Really Reasonable

Neutrogena Advanced Solutions Acne Mark Fading Peel with CelluZyme 

Alpha Hydrox 12 Glycolic AHA 

Olay Regenerist Microdermabrasion & Peel System 

L'Oreal Dermo-Expertise ReNoviste Glycolic Peel Kit 

Popular and Slightly More Expensive

Quality at a Moderate Price

DermaDoctor Wrinkle Revenge 2 

Juice Beauty Green Apple Peel 

Facial LotionI15 Glycolic Compound 

Avon ANEW Clinical 2-Step Facial Peel 

Somme Institute Transport Pads 

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