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Thu May 17, 2012 12:38 pm |
Enzyme peels are not appropriate for use after an acid peel. The dead skin is akin to a scab, it should remain in place for as long as possible to protect the new baby skin underneath as it matures. The best way to encourage your skin to heal is to keep it fully hydrated as this speeds healing and activates the enzymes associated with natural exfoliation - use ingredients that are known to support/ replenish the skin's barrier function and perhaps aloe vera. |
_________________ Sensitivity, forehead pigmentation & elevens, nose & chin clogged pores. Topicals: Aloe vera, squalane, lactic acid, Myfawnie KinNiaNag HG: Weleda calendula, Lanolips, Guinot masque essentiel, Flexitol Naturals, Careprost. Gadgets: Vaughter dermarollers, Lightstim. |
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Thu May 17, 2012 3:03 pm |
I add some of it to a bland gel or face cream and leave it on for a few minutes as a mask.
Sometimes I don't have the luxury of waiting until every flake as flown.
Sometimes I have to rush off to a business meeting and can't bear the thought of distracting anyone with a flakey face.
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