The can dangeroulsy burn your flesh be careful....take at your own risk!!
2007-02-15 07:13:17
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answered by ready 2
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There are varying degrees of peels. Usually the ones sold directly to the public are quite mild and are usually recommended to use between deeper peels by a professional. If you are wanting greater results go to an aesthetician, we can do a stronger peel or a series of peels for maximum effect. For the deepest peel, go to a cosmetic surgeon or dermatologist. There are lots of different ingredients in the peels. One of the best you can purchase is by Exuviance. This company is the creator of poly hydroxies and alpha hydroxies. Hope this is helpful.
2007-02-18 15:19:11
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answered by SpaGirl 5
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I am a BeautiControl consultant and we have had one on the market for a year and 1/2 now. I have never heard of complaints, although I'm sure there are some because who ever heard of zero complaints in today's world??? As far as sensitive skin, if you have Rosacea, you probably shouldn't use it and I think probably shouldn't in any case if you are senstive skin. Most of those products (microdermabrasion and chemical peels are pretty harsh). I can't use them either :(
2007-02-15 07:20:23
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answered by Lisa A 4
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I think a chemical peel that you buy without a prescription is even safe for sensitive skin. peeling is important to keep your skin sparkling and fresh - I do it once a week.
2007-02-15 07:14:27
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answered by mausmiss2 2
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I wouldn't use anything with harsh chemicals in it.
Nu Skin has a product that will help prevent and take away existing breakouts and will not dry your skin out at all. It is very effective on blackheads, red skin, and there aren’t any shiny effects.
It's awesome! I am on hormone pills, so my skin changes all the time and I still never have a problem.
2007-02-15 11:12:49
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answered by Misty F 1
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it depends on what kind usally thay have some for sinsitive skin try to read the lable it also depends on what kind of face wash your using in the morning and at night but the peel might dry out your skin
2007-02-15 07:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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save your money & see a dermatologist. Retin-A can help even epidermis tone & cut back mild pimples scars via stimulating collagen production. abode chemical peels & microdermabrasion kits are good for exfoliation yet i think of you will get greater effective consequences via seeing wellbeing care expert.
2016-12-17 10:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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