Fine Lines

Volume 1, Issue 2

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www.ascpskincare.com 9 When highly specialized acids and enzymes are applied to the skin, a controlled injury is created that rapidly increases the process of mitosis (the production of new, healthy cells) to reveal healthy, glowing skin. Hydrogen peroxide, AHAs, and salicylic acid blends are highly beneficial for photodamaged skin. They stimulate blood flow and oxygenation, brighten skin tone, and reduce pigmentation. Hydrogen peroxide delivers brightening benefits and antibacterial support, and it synergizes with other acids to assist with absorption. Glycolic, L-lactic, and salicylic rejuvenate, hydrate, and strengthen collagen. Be Informed Skin peels can deliver considerable improvements, but the success of a peel depends on your esthetician's knowledge and your commitment to follow your esthetician's directions for home care. Ask your esty a few questions, such as what types of peels they perform and what they would recommend for your skin conditions and desired results. Ask to see before-and- after pictures, and learn about the risks, side effects, and aftercare you'll need to invest in and commit to. Finally, ask your esthetician to do a patch test 24 hours prior to the treatment to be sure you don't have a severe reaction. If you're willing to live with a few days of redness or peeling skin (depending on the strength of your peel) to reveal a new, glowing complexion, consider this noninvasive, affordable, and results- driven treatment. ▪

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