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FDA: Don’t Purchase or Use Retailer-sold Chemical Peels

The Dermatology Digest

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers not to purchase or use certain chemical peel skin products without appropriate professional supervision due to risk of serious skin injuries. The FDA has not approved any chemical peel products.

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That Chemical Peel Didn’t Work

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Has a client ever come to you and said, “I had a chemical peel and it didn’t work, my skin still looks awful!”? The worst is when you find out that a chemical peel was literally the only thing they have done for their skin. Are you on any medications that are affecting your skin? Are you taking any supplements?

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Your First Chemical Peel: What to Expect and How to Prepare

Enlightened Beauty

If you're looking to improve your skin's texture, tone, and overall appearance, a chemical peel may be just what you need. Chemical peels are a popular cosmetic treatment that exfoliates the skin and promotes cell turnover, leaving you with a fresh, glowing complexion. What is a Chemical Peel?

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Estheticians: Different Types of Chemical Peels

Tricoci University

Chemical peels are a cosmetic skin treatment. The best way to learn the ins and outs of how chemical peels work and how to perform one is by studying at an elite esthetician training program. But for now, here’s a brief overview of chemical peeling: what it is, what the benefits are, and who can receive one.

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The Italian Chemical Peel That Barry Loves

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Honestly, what caught our attention was their Pink Intimate System , mostly because there was a silicone medical anatomy model of a vagina next to the product collection. based team works from these offices supporting the many skin care professionals and medical professionals who carry the Promoitalia brand here in the U.S.

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Chemical Peels: A Professional Approach to Beautiful Skin

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Chemical peels have been a popular cosmetic treatment for decades, and for good reason. However, chemical peels are not just for treating specific skin concerns. This professional-grade chemical peel can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, leaving your skin looking smoother and more youthful.

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Types of Chemical Peels and Why They Are Necessary

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

This is where medical-grade chemical peels come in. These types of chemical peels are only available through a licensed medical provider. A medical-grade chemical peel may be used to treat a variety of concerns, including wrinkles, fine lines, age spots, acne , and uneven skin tones.