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G. Alicea

Joined: 8 May 2008
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  • Posted to The LONGEST Peel Ever!! But Was All Worth While on 8 May 2008

    Pls listen one, and listen all. Before I did any type of peel on my skin, I did my research! AND LOTS OF IT! There's plenty of it online; even some on ebay. Then, after comparing glycolic and TCA peel prices everywhere, I researched dermatology and skin care sites, even partial textbooks online discussing chemical peels. TCA peels are NEVER done twice in one day, regardless of strength! Vaseline is a commonly used for burning, although with what's described here, Neosporin would've been a better bet. Baking soda and water solution can be used right after to stop the chemical from going too far, if you're new to peels. Also, if it's your first time, go glycolic, no stronger than 30%. This is a lighter peel which can be done 2-3 times per week, once individual reaction is experienced. Keeping in mind the preceding and then done properly, peels are great. For really dark skin, i.e. African-American, I wouldn't do it without a licensed aesthetician or dermatologist, because hyperpigmentation could occur and damage the skin. I'm no expert, ladies. I just do my research for anything and everything I buy, especially as it pertains to my health, inside and out. Hope this two cents proves helpful.
  • Posted to Did you do a chemical peel at-home? on 8 May 2008

    Hi Jessica, I'm Hispanic and have medium olive skin. I've been doing glycolic peels for years, and they're great! I used to have them done with my facials in San Francisco, but was never able to find another place like it when I moved to Ventura. My skin started looking better after two treatments, and I always got compliments. Now that peels are available to the public, I won't buy pharmacy stuff. Plus, the dermatologists charge at least $100 for one treatment. You can get light strength glycolic peels that work slowly, but get results. You should test a hidden part of your skin, just to be sure, before you use it on your face, but you should always start with lighter strengths if your skin is dark. Don't be intimidated by the process; it's very easy to do. Besides testing, the key is to prep your skin before and after the peel. I'm not an ebay seller, just a buyer, but I get peels from "propeels." Look it up on ebay and send your post above to Shirley. She's very helpful and sells even sample kits that include all three steps. Tell her Gladys (a/k/a glory4all) referred you. I don't get anything out of it, but she's honest, helpful and answers all questions (very patient). Hope this helps.

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