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Chemical peel

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DerbyNottsLeicsNightNanny · 08/06/2012 00:12

Any recommendations for a salon/clinic chemical peel?

I'm interested in having one (or a course?) to try to improve: oily skin, blocked pores, uneven skin tone, some acne marks (but these are pigmentation rather than scars affecting the surface texture), fine wrinkles on forhead, and skin that just generally looks a bit tired.

I am 33.

Happy to have to hide away indoors for a few days/a week if peeling looked a bit grotty!

Midlands location - Nottingham/Derby/Leicester. Would prefer to have treatment/s at a salon rather than a DIY job at home.

Thank you!

OP posts:
Charliefox · 08/06/2012 08:31

I am currently 5 weeks in with the Obagi regime, which is a hard core but longer term peeling programme. The jury's still out. It has made a difference to the pigmentation and tone but it's also really thinned my skin.

This is the hard core, make-your-face-fall-off version www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/beauty/article-1197162/AMANDA-PLATELL-Ill-try-look-young-Im-blue-face.html

Jennifer Aniston has been talking about having one recently. Wish she'd say exactly what peel, cos her skin is amazing.

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