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Avene Cleanance Comedomed Peeling Intensive Cream 40 ml Avene Cleanance Comedomed Peeling Intensive Cream 40 ml
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État Pur Actif Pur Glycolic Acid 10% 15 ml État Pur Actif Pur Glycolic Acid 10% 15 ml
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ISDIN Isdinceutics Glicoisdin 25 Intense Facial Gel Peeling 50 g ISDIN Isdinceutics Glicoisdin 25 Intense Facial Gel Peeling 50 g
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Aderma Biology Ac Night-Peel Serum 30 ml Aderma Biology Ac Night-Peel Serum 30 ml
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Isdin Glicoisdin 8 Soft Anti-Aging Peeling Cream 50 g Isdin Glicoisdin 8 Soft Anti-Aging Peeling Cream 50 g
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Beauty of Joseon Apricot Blossom Peeling Gel 100 ml Beauty of Joseon Apricot Blossom Peeling Gel 100 ml
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Dermeden Concentrate Protocole Advanced Peel 2x30 ml Dermeden Concentrate Protocole Advanced Peel 2x30 ml
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ACM Duolys Aha 10% Regenerating Night Peeling Cream 40 ml ACM Duolys Aha 10% Regenerating Night Peeling Cream 40 ml
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What is a peeling treatment and why is it essential for the skin?

A peel is an exfoliating treatment that renews the skin by removing dead cells from the surface. It stimulates cell renewal, refines skin texture and improves radiance. Used both in beauty salons and at home, it is recommended for treating various skin imperfections, such as pigmentation spots, wrinkles, acne scars and dullness.

The peel acts deep down to regenerate the skin and promote better absorption of cosmetic treatments, making the skin smoother, more even and luminous.

What are the different types of peel?

Peels can be classified into three main categories, according to their depth of action and intensity.

  • Superficial peel: lightly exfoliates the upper layer of the epidermis, and is suitable for sensitive skin or people seeking immediate radiance without social eviction.
  • Medium peel: Acts more deeply, reaching the superficial dermis to reduce blemishes, light scars and smooth fine lines.
  • Deep peel: Very powerful, it treats marked wrinkles, deep scars and sun damage. It often requires medical supervision and a longer recovery period.

The choice of peel depends on skin type, specific needs and skin tolerance.

What are the main active ingredients used in peel treatments?

Peel treatments are based on the use of exfoliating acids that act to eliminate dead cells and stimulate skin renewal. Among the most common are :

  • Glycolic acid (AHA): Derived from sugar cane, it's ideal for smoothing skin, stimulating collagen and adding radiance.
  • Salicylic acid (BHA): Perfect for oily, blemish-prone skin, it penetrates deep into pores and helps reduce acne.
  • Lactic acid: Gentle and moisturizing, recommended for sensitive or mature skin.
  • Mandelic acid: Suitable for skin prone to pigmentation spots and redness.
  • Trichloroacetic acid (TCA): Used for medium and deep peels, it acts effectively on scars and skin aging.

Each active ingredient has specific properties that enable the peel to be adapted to the skin's needs.

What are the benefits of a peeling treatment for the skin?

Peels offer numerous benefits for the skin, including

  • A brighter complexion: It eliminates dead cells and reveals brighter skin.
  • Smoother, more refined skin: It reduces dilated pores and improves skin texture.
  • Fewer imperfections: Reduces pigmentation spots, acne scars and irregularities.
  • Anti-aging: stimulates collagen production and reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Sebum regulation: Helps control excess sebum and prevent pimples and blackheads.

With regular, appropriate use, peeling care helps to achieve clearer, younger-looking, more even-toned skin.

How do I perform a home peel?

While professional peels are more powerful, it's possible to perform a gentle peel at home by taking certain precautions.

  • Thoroughly cleanse the skin to remove impurities and prepare it for the treatment.
  • Apply the peel in a thin layer and leave on according to product recommendations.
  • Avoid the eye and lip areas, which are more sensitive.
  • Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water after the indicated application time.
  • Apply a soothing moisturizing cream to comfort the skin.
  • Use sun protection on the following days, as the skin becomes more sensitive to UV rays.

It is advisable to start with a frequency of once a week to observe skin tolerance.

How should I care for my skin after a peel?

After a peel, the skin may be slightly red, sensitive or peel slightly. It is therefore essential to adopt a gentle, protective routine.

  • Moisturize intensely with a cream rich in ceramides and hyaluronic acid.
  • Apply SPF 50 sunscreen, as skin is more fragile when exposed to UV rays.
  • Avoid irritating skin care products, such as retinol or exfoliants, for a few days.
  • To avoid irritation,do not touch any desquamation.

A good post-peel routine will optimize results and avoid undesirable side effects.

Is a peel suitable for all skin types?

Peels can be suitable for different skin types, but certain precautions must be taken.

  • Normal to combination skin: All types of peel are generally well tolerated.
  • Oily and blemished skin: Salicylic acid peels are particularly recommended.
  • Dry, sensitive skin: Gentle peels with lactic or mandelic acid are preferable.
  • Skin prone to pigmentation spots: Glycolic or mandelic acid peels can help even out skin tone.

People with highly reactive skin, active lesions or certain skin pathologies should seek the advice of a dermatologist before undergoing a peel.

How often can I have a peel?

Frequency depends on the type of peel used:

  • Mild peel (AHA, BHA): 1 to 2 times a week, depending on skin tolerance.
  • Medium peel (TCA 10-20%): Every 15 days to 1 month, under dermatological supervision.
  • Deep peeling: Performed in the doctor's office, once or twice a year.

Excessive use can weaken the skin and cause irritation, so it's important to follow the recommendations adapted to your skin type.

Why include a peeling treatment in your beauty routine?

A peel is a powerful treatment that revitalizes the skin and treats a wide range of skin problems. Whether used to improve complexion radiance, smooth skin or reduce imperfections, it offers visible, long-lasting results when properly integrated into an appropriate skincare routine.

Regular peeling, while respecting your skin's needs, will help you maintain radiant, younger, more even-toned skin.