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Is An At Home Glycolic Acid Peel A Good Idea? - Looking At Alternatives Which Can Give Me Better Results

According to all the hype which accompanies the standard at home glycolic acid peel kit, this process will stimulate skin cell turnover and increase collagen and elastin as well. It will also reduce fine lines and wrinkles. It will uncover younger vibrant skin and you will look fantastic.

That is the good news but it is not totally true. As usual the truth has been cleverly concealed.

The first thing they do not mention is that both the FDA and the Cancer Prevention Coalition have both issued warnings about the typical at home glycolic acid peel treatment.

Basically, they are composed of alpha hydroxy acids which usually come from either sugar cane or citrus fruits. Sounds natural and healthy enough but unfortunately there is a risk of cancer and also as the FDA warns, there will be swelling, pain and irritation.

The second fact which is never mentioned when you buy your at home glycolic acid peel is that you are exposing your skin to all sorts of dangers by removing that vital first layer which is there to protect us.

The third fact they do not mention is that skin cell renewal may well take place to make up for the stripping away of that layer but it does not help this renewal process over time and in the long term

Here is the crux of the matter. By using this at home glycolic acid peel we are doing nothing in the long term to ensure that the skin is getting nourishing and rejuvenating ingredients which can guarantee that skin cell renewal is really taking place. What product will perform that function?

We can use exfoliating ingredients which are 100% natural to get rid of dirt and grime while leaving skin cells intact and not subjecting the epidermis to such a vicious attack. I am thinking here of ingredients like kaolin with bentone gel which can really get rid of dirt, refresh and revitalize the skin.

There are also natural moisturizers such as macadamia oil and grapeseed oil to moisturize while ingredients like active manuka honey can heal and protect the skin.

These are just some of the ingredients we need to boost collagen and get skin cell renewal going while destroying free radicals and also the hyaluronidase enzyme.

Isn't it time you stopped looking for the elusive magical solution promised in the hype of the at home glycolic acid peel kit when you could easily and painlessly apply a safe topical cream. This will be just as effective in the long term. In fact it will be much better all round!




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