Exfoliants

Can you over-exfoliate skin with acids?

Can you over-exfoliate skin with acids?

Chemical exfoliation produces some of the most dramatic results you can get with at-home skincare treatments. Next to sunscreen, it’s the most difference-making product in your skincare routine.

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At-home chemical peels: what you need to know

At-home chemical peels: what you need to know

An at-home chemical peel is a stronger, rinse-off version of a leave-on exfoliant, like those you use to remove built-up layers of dead skin to reveal a smooth, radiant glow.

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What is chemical exfoliation?

What is chemical exfoliation?

If you haven't started exfoliating yet, it's time to learn how you can unlock real transformational results from your skincare.

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Exfoliation for dry skin

Exfoliation for dry skin

If you have dry or very dry skin, many exfoliants can be a no-go as they can make skin drier and more irritated than before. However, research has shown that daily exfoliation is vital to remove dead skin cells and reveal soft, smooth, radiant-looking skin so yes, exfoliating does help dry skin.

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How does a BHA exfoliant work?

How does a BHA exfoliant work?

Research has shown that daily exfoliation is an indispensable step for smooth, clear, hydrated skin, and a leave-on BHA exfoliant is one of the best ways to do this.

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The difference between AHA and BHA exfoliants

The difference between AHA and BHA exfoliants

Our skin naturally exfoliates dead cells every day, but over time – primarily as a result of age and unprotected sun exposure – this shedding process slows and may stop altogether.

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