"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Chemical peels, a type of skincare treatment once exclusive only to a dermatologist’s office, can now be ...
I could go on and on and on about the multitude of benefits that come with both in-office and at-home chemical peels. There’s the exfoliation factor, the skin brightening effect, the hyperpigmentation ...
There’s no better feeling than the aftermath of a thorough skincare routine. The feeling of clean pores top tier. I love knowing that my serums and moisturizers are being welcomed with open arms—and ...
"People want to be able to do spa-like treatments from home and skin peels are no exception," says analyst Kristin Kohler Burrows. Photo by: Claudio Beduschi/AGF/Universal Images Group via Getty ...
Cosmetic treatments come and go, but those with staying power have one thing in common: They truly produce results. Take, for instance, chemical peels. By applying a chemical solution to your skin, ...
One woman shares her experience of an at-home peel gone wrong. — -- Chrissy Dixon describes herself as having “some skin issues,” including “fine lines, large pores and dark spots.” To address ...
The Food and Drug Administration is telling people to stay away from at-home chemical peels, warning that the products can potentially cause chemical burns and other serious complications. The agency ...
Chemical peels, a type of skincare treatment once exclusive only to a dermatologist’s office, can now be safely performed at home and easily incorporated into your skincare routine. Having tried many ...