Tan removal peels

Tan Removal Peels​

Most Popular Procedures

Tan removal peels are a type of chemical peel that can help to remove tan and even out skin tone. These peels work by using a combination of exfoliating agents and lightening agents to help remove the outer layers of the skin and reduce the appearance of a tan.

The specific ingredients and strength of the peel will vary depending on the individual’s skin type and the severity of the tan. Some common ingredients in tan removal peels include glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, and vitamin C. These ingredients work to exfoliate the skin and increase cell turnover, while also reducing the production of melanin in the skin

Tan Removal Peels​

Multiple Treatment Options

Tan removal peels are typically performed in a dermatologist’s office or by a licensed skincare professional. The process involves applying the peel solution to the skin and allowing it to sit for a specific amount of time before neutralizing and removing the solution. Depending on the strength of the peel, some individuals may experience redness, peeling, and flaking in the days following the treatment.

It is important to note that while tan removal peels can be effective in reducing the appearance of a tan, they may not be suitable for all skin types. It is important to consult with a dermatologist or licensed skincare professional to determine if this treatment is a suitable option for your skin. Additionally, it is important to always use sun protection to prevent further tanning and skin damage.

Faq

Frequently Asked Questions

A. Tan removal peels are a type of chemical peel that can help to remove tan and even out skin tone. They use a combination of exfoliating agents and lightning agents to remove the outer layers of the skin and reduce the appearance of a tan.

A. The ingredients in the peel work to exfoliate the skin and increase cell turnover, while also reducing the production of melanin in the skin. This helps to remove the tan and even out the skin tone.

A. When performed by a licensed skincare professional, tan removal peels can be safe. However, it is important to note that the strength of the peel will vary depending on the individual's skin type and the severity of the tan. Individuals with sensitive skin may be more prone to adverse reactions such as redness, peeling, and flaking.

A. Results will vary depending on the individual and the severity of the tan. Some individuals may see results after one treatment, while others may require multiple treatments to achieve the desired results.

A. Aftercare for tan removal peels typically involves avoiding direct sun exposure and wearing sunscreen to prevent further tan and skin damage. Depending on the strength of the peel, some individuals may experience redness, peeling, and flaking in the days following the treatment, and it is important to keep the skin moisturized during this time.