Biopeeling I Peels for hyperpigmentation & acne

by Rhoda
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What is a biopeeling and how does it work?

Biopeeling is a skincare procedure where a specialized mixture that consists of herbs, seaweed, and algae is applied to the skin to remove its top layers. Skin specialists apply this mixture, heated, onto the skin and massage it in for optimal absorption of the active ingredients. The Bio Peel has strong detoxifying effects and penetrates into the deeper skin layer. In this deeper layer, the mixture delivers a burst of nutrients to the skin cells, leading to internal skin improvement.  The Bio Peel results in smoother skin, smaller pores, fine lines, improved skin tone, refreshed complexion, and restored clarity for impure skin.

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q? encoding=UTF8&ASIN=B08JXDC6PF&Format= SL160 &ID=AsinImage&MarketPlace=US&ServiceVersion=20070822&WS=1&tag=65720b 20&language=en USIf you don’t want to visit the skin therapist for a peeling then there is another way for you to peel your skin at home.  The Neogen Dermalogy Wine Lift PHA Gauze Peeling is a soft cotton that gently yet effectively exfoliates dead skin cells, impurities from the skin and restores the skin’s elasticity and vitality leaving the skin smooth and clear. This product is suitable for dry and fatigued skin as it takes care of skin texture, gives the skin a glow and calms it all at once. It contains the ingredient Centella Asiatica which makes use of extracts that helps to reduce acne. Affordable and definetly worth trying.

Difference Chemical Peel and Bio Peel

Beside the Bio Peel, there is the Chemical peel. The difference between these two is that the Bio Peel significantly stimulates blood circulation due to the massage applied during the treatment. There are quit a few options for the chemical treatment, depending on what your needs are and how sensitive your skin is. For the best results,  it’s important that you do research on the different types of chemical peels before you make your appointment. Some peelings go deeper into the skin then others.

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Some Chemical Peels in a list

Glycolic Peel: Deep exfoliation for aging skin, clears pores using glycolic acid.
Pigment Balancing Peel: Lightens skin, treats brown spots, requires multiple sessions and sun protection.
Retinol Peel: Encourages skin cell growth, unclogs pores, reduces acne and fine lines.
Vitamin C Peel: Defends against free radicals, restores skin elasticity, and prevents dullness. Acts as an antioxidant, cleanses pores, fights acne, and fades blemishes for balanced skin tone.
Jessners Peel: Removes top skin layers for youthful skin growth, formulated over a century ago. The Jessners Peel improves skin appearance by reducing dark patches, age spots, scars, and acne marks. Even out skin tone, smooth fine lines, wrinkles, and address issues like melasma, hyperpigmentation, and acne scars.

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After the biopeeling treatment

Avoid sunbathing (including vacation or tanning beds) for 14 days after the biopeeling. The skin is in the process of renewing itself after a biopeeling. Exposing your skin to a tanning bed might overwhelm it. If you are prone to hyperpigmentation, you might even develop dark spots.
Biopeeling aslo helps for breakouts that occur during menstruation, read this article to know what you can do against pimplesthat occur during your menstruation. 

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