Seeing Red? Here’s How To Reduce Redness After a Chemical Peel

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If you’ve ever gotten a chemical peel, you know the healing process takes a WHILE. And in the meantime, you’re left with a top layer of the skin that might be red and inflamed SO not the vibe. So, what do you do?

While the immediate aftermath of peel services might leave you wanting to pull your skin off (oh wait, you already did that), peel services have tons of benefits that make the side effects TOTALLY worth it. Let’s get into it.

While there are different types of chemical peels, chemical peel treatments all pretty much work the same: a chemical is applied to the skin to remove the top layer of dead skin cells. This procedure can increase cellular turnover (clearing pores), reduce acne bacteria, and fade acne scars and uneven pigmentation, promoting healthy cell regeneration. Like we said totally worth it.

But, there are definitely a few undesirable side effects. And if you’re dealing with those, we got you. Here’s how to reduce redness and irritation as your skin heals.

Seeing Red? Here’s How To Reduce Redness After Chemical Peel

Schedule Recovery Time

You may not need a day of recovery, but if you don’t want anyone seeing you at your reddest, schedule a day off after your chemical peel. Those with sensitive skin may want to schedule more recovery time, as it …

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