Glycolic peeling
How does beauty begin? - Any cosmetologist will tell you: with a beautiful skin! And how to make it perfect? - Just sign up for the procedure of glycol peeling! What is this miracle remedy, is it worth paying attention to the contraindications, is it possible to carry out such cleaning at home? Let's try to figure it out!
Peeling with glycolic acid: the path to perfect skin
A new method of skin cleansing has a number of valuable properties.
1. Fighting with enlarged pores. The procedure promotes a noticeable contraction of the pores and prevents the formation of "black spots" and local inflammation of the epidermis.
2. Elimination of oily shine. Cleaning has a noticeable drying effect. Many clients of the cosmetologist's office, after the first session, note a long feeling of freshness of the skin, as well as a lack of fatty shine even in the hot summer period.
3. Fighting acne, acne, pigmentation spots and fine wrinkles. The procedure promotes the renewal of the skin, makes the skin more smooth, elastic. Active molecules penetrate deep into the skin, freeing up blocked pores and restoring the normal nutrition of the epidermis. And stimulation of collagen production, the "pledge of youthful skin," allows you to get rid of the first signs of aging.
4. A healthy, even complexion. This effect can be achieved due to the "chemical grinding" inherent in the procedure.
What is the modern procedure
1. Skin cleansing. First, cleanse the face or parts of the body from make-up and contamination. The product is applied only on a perfectly clean surface of the skin!
2. Apply a thin layer of peeling. According to customers' reviews, the skin can respond with a slight burning or tingling sensation. But this is a normal reaction, and cosmetologists have a fan or fan for this case - a cold breeze removes unpleasant sensations.
3. Withdrawal. After 10-20 minutes, the remedy is gently washed off with a special tonic.
4. Application of a light, nutritious cream. In conclusion, a thin layer of the agent, giving the necessary nutrition and moisturizing, is applied to the renewed skin.
Contraindications to the use of glycolic acid peeling
1. Allergic reaction to the active components of the agent. Can cause a sharp redness of the skin, itching, flaking, swelling.
2. Open wounds, burns or abrasions. When entering the unprotected skin, active ingredients can cause severe burning and aggravate the condition of the wound or burn.
3. Skin diseases. With the tendency of the skin to the appearance of neoplasms in the form of moles, papillomas and warts, beauticians recommend resorting to another, more gentle cleansing of the epidermis.
4. Taking certain medications. Certain medications can give an undesirable reaction to chemical cleansing of the skin, therefore, before the procedure, you should consult your doctor.
Doing cleaning at home
Many cosmetic companies are releasing todayspecial means for cleansing the face, convenient for use at home. This is "Glico-A" 12% (Isis Pharma), "Fruit peeling in AHA-acids 8%" (Premium Professional), "Bio-Fruit Gel Exfoliator 20%" (Janssen Cosmeceutical).
Always pay attention to the percentage of content in the active ingredient, and also that the face cleansing procedure is best done in autumn or winter, when the sun is not as active.
Author: Katerina Sergeenko