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In her new book The Skin Regime; Boot Camp for Beautiful Skin, Dana Ramos not only reveals the truth about beauty products and skin care, but also provides tips on how to carry out safe and effective peels at home for far less money than salons and doctors charge. The book's forward-thinking, technical advice is provided by one of America’s most respected dermatologists, Dr. David Bank. (You can read the first 30 pages of the book for free at TheSkinRegime.com). Dana has been kind enough to provide Fresh Look Beauty with the answers to those burning questions about skin peels (no pun intended). She’s also giving away a copy of her book and a gentle DIY peel to one lucky reader, no matter where in the world you are (scroll down for more info)!
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Why are peels so popular? Do they really work?
They really do - glycolic peels have been used widely for decades and are considered safe and effective for a variety of skin issues and overall improvement of the skin. Glycolic penetrates and build collagen, helps with exfoliation and regeneration of new skin cells, and can even help cure and prevent skin cancer (Click here for an article on The Skin Cancer Foundation's website on that subject).
Who is eligible for a peel, and who is not?
Peels are effective for mild to moderate acne, skin discolorations (melasma or old acne spots), fine lines, large pores, and dull skin. Virtually everyone with healthy skin can benefit from a peel - even those with mild rosacea may benefit, but peels are not advised for people with severe acne, extremely sensitive/hyper-reactive skin, open lesions, or with other skin diseases such as eczema. Of course, it is always advised to test ahead of time on the inside of your arm, or on a small part of your face, such as on the jaw.
What happens when you get a peel? Does your skin peel off?
Salon peels or peels you do at home should NOT create a lot of peeling, maybe only a little flaking a few days after. The strong peels that cause a lot of peeling should only be done in a doctor's office, with a trained physician. The milder salon and at-home peels are extremely effective when administered every week or two, for a total of six to 8 peels. This way, you get great results, gradually, safely. Even if you don't get any flaking, your skin is still getting great benefits.
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