TEN FAILURES TO AVOID WHEN PERFORMING A HOME CHEMICAL PEEL

 Whether you're a novice or a seasoned professional, the Light Routine® line of CHOSEN® home peels can help you improve your skin. Keep away from these normal missteps to ensure that you get your home strip routine right!

Never start a home peel without first applying sunscreen. Start by training your skin with a good sunscreen for three to four weeks before ordering a home peel. Sunscreens can take some time to get used to, and some may not be right for you. Therefore, prior to beginning the peel, it is essential to have your sunscreen regimen under control.

Gentle and soft are mutually exclusive. Chemical exfoliators used in home peels are meant to be applied thinly to the skin to ensure uniform removal of the skin's top layers. Rub the peel into the skin and you may experience patchy results, redness, small bumps, or even a burn at worst.

The salicylic acid home peel should not be applied to a face that is greasy or sweaty. Because it dissolves in lipids, salicylic acid is great for acne-prone skin and oil control. Your peel may be uneven or less effective if the skin is not thoroughly cleansed. One day after your peel, you can start working out again, but don't rub your skin with your towel. At the gym, you can use soft face tissues if you take care of your skin!

Do not oil the scalp. Scalp oiling can make the T-zone of the face more oily, which can lead to more pimples in the middle of the face. Again, this is very bad for our goal of getting rid of stuffy skin. Oils should not be used to remove eye makeup for the same reason.

The peel is most effective when applied before bed so that your skin can rest overnight. After 20 minutes, put on sunscreen if you have to use it during the day if you can't avoid it. Assuming you are somebody that works in night shifts, you can plan your strip for not long before you nod off.

Also, be gentle with the icing. Try not to rub the ice shapes into the skin, as this can cause redness and skin bothering. You can simply skip the icing and remain in a cool environment if you do not experience any burning or redness (which will occur if you use the peel for an extended period of time).

Retinol creams should be avoided for one day before and two to three days after a peel. If you are using a topical cream that contains tretinoin, it is best not to begin the home peel until you have finished taking the tretinoin.

If you intend to go outside and spend time in the sun, don't get a chemical peel. A week after your return, you can always resume your schedule. assuming you used sunscreen well throughout your trip. Get your Pycnogenol® ready!

The chemical peel should not be started on delicate areas like the undereye area and around the mouth. Beginning with easy-to-apply areas like the forehead, cheeks, and chin—where pimples are more likely to occur—and working your way up to more challenging ones. Never surpass the arranged time.

In humid weather, moisturizing after chemical exfoliation is not always necessary. However, if you feel dry, use a thermal spring spray or a moisturizer containing hyaluronic acid after your DIY peel.

A few important points before we leave.

 Skin care at home requires practice. Always pay attention to your skin and adjust your routine as necessary. To lessen skin sensitivity, don't use too many products.

There are many causes of acne. The use of chemical peels is just one method for clearing the skin. Make an effort to have a comprehensive understanding of your acne's severity, as well as the foods and stressors that cause breakouts and the severity of your acne. Reduce your intake of junk food, dairy products (ghee and whey are dairy products), and smoking. If you have more severe acne, you might need to see a dermatologist. Acne can be treated early, so this may be a very important step to take to avoid scarring!

A DIY peel is best started when you start self-maintenance, not when you are on an active treatment plan if you are on a treatment plan with a dermatologist!

Drink plenty of water; an average summer water intake ranges from 3 to 4 liters, depending on how much you sweat.

As usual, going to bed early works on your insulin axis and reduces pimples. So indeed, to bed on time!

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