Select an AHA/BHA peel suitable for your skin type. AHAs like glycolic or lactic acid target surface pigmentation, while BHAs like salicylic acid penetrate deeper to unclog pores.
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Start with a gentle cleanser to remove dirt, oil, and makeup. Pat your skin dry completely before applying the peel.
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Using clean fingers or a brush, spread a thin, even layer of the peel over your face, avoiding sensitive areas like the eyes and lips.
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Leave the peel on for the time specified on the product (usually 5-10 minutes for beginners). Overdoing it can cause irritation.
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Use cool water to rinse off the peel, ensuring no residue remains on your skin.
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Apply a gentle, hydrating moisturizer to restore your skin's barrier. Avoid any active ingredients like retinol or vitamin C immediately after.
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AHAs and BHAs increase your skin's sensitivity to the sun, so apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily to protect against further pigmentation.
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