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AUTUMN PEELS
Changing seasons can pose challenges for our skin, as the drier air, stronger winds, and cooler temperatures can quickly strip away moisture and radiance that summer provided. Following a warm summer, it's essential to consider chemical peels to strengthen your skin for the upcoming longer nights and shorter days.
What happens to your skin during the autumn/winter months?
The cold, dry air drains moisture from your skin, and turning on the heat indoors exacerbates the issue. Consequently, your skin often feels tighter and looks duller in winter, a change not solely due to the absence of a safe sun kissed appearance.
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This is particularly problematic for those with sensitive skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis, as the already delicate skin becomes even more irritated in the winter months.
Additionally, dry skin does not reflect light well, leading to a complexion that appears less vibrant and lacking in radiance and dehydrated skin causes WRINKLES
How a chemical peel revives autumn/winter skin
This autumn, consider a chemical peel or a series of them as the ideal treatment for your skin. This powerful exfoliant works by creating a controlled wound on the skin's surface, effectively drying out and shedding the outer layer of dead and damaged cells.
As a result, your skin initiates its natural healing processes, generating fresh skin cells and boosting collagen production beneath the surface. This rejuvenation enhances your skin's vibrancy, allowing the new layer to reflect light more effectively as the old, damaged cells flake away.
Exfoliation is particularly crucial during the autumn and winter months when your skin tends to sweat less and produce less oil due to the cooler temperatures. To combat the buildup of dead skin cells, a chemical peel is a great option, but if that's not suitable, a quality topical exfoliator or serum can also do wonders.