In order to remove dead skin cells, create a refreshed and clear complexion and maintain a visibly better structure of the skin, peelings are a must in the beauty routine. The top layer of the skin is gently peeled away so that the newly formed skin cells underneath are revealed and remove the tired, pale gray. The skin shines with a fresh shine, which is not least due to increased blood circulation and thus an improved metabolism of the skin. In addition, peelings are real SOS helpers when it comes to pimples. You can prevent impurities if the skin is exfoliated regularly. Peels are available for different areas of the body. It is important, for example, that the thin skin on the face and décolleté is treated particularly gently. Stronger products are recommended for areas such as arms and legs. A distinction is made between mechanical and chemical peeling. With the mechanical variant, you use different supports such as cotton pads, brushes or sponges. The dead cells are therefore removed by abrasion. A chemical peel, on the other hand, uses an acid base (e.g. lactic acid) to dissolve the bonds between dead skin cells and stimulate cell regeneration.
Tip: A peeling should not be used daily. This can dry out the skin.