ASK A BEAUTY EDITOR: DIY chemical peels
A: For those of you who haven't tried them, peels make your skin glowy and clearer and firmer, and work on everything from fine lines to acne to discoloration. And the best ones aren't complicated: You wipe one medicated pad over your face, wait a few moderately tingly minutes, and then use a neutralizing pad. Done.
And the "peel" part isn't as gory as it sounds: at-home peels are much more superficial--that is, less harsh--than what you'd get at a dermatologist's office. (If your skin is easily irritated, look for one designed for sensitive skin, like Clarins Gentle Facial Peeling, or use a more potent peel less often. Either way, wear SPF outside.)
My two favorites: Patricia Wexler M.D. Dermatology 2-Step Exfoliating Glyco Peel for Acne, which is SO great for preventing breakouts and even making your pores look smaller. If you're not especially acne-prone, equally fantastic is MD Skincare Alpha Beta Daily Face Peel, which I especially like because it comes in "travel" packets that won't dry out over time (good for once-or-twice a week use).
Questions?
--Cat Marnell, associate beauty editor
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