How Brides Can Care For Their Skin After A Chemical Peel

Written by Chandni GhoshOct 08, 2018
HOW BRIDES CAN CARE FOR THEIR SKIN AFTER A CHEMICAL PEEL
A chemical peel treatment is a common skin care method aimed towards clearing the skin, bettering the complexion and getting rid of acne scars. Naturally then, this is by far one of the most talked-about skin care methods in bridal skin care. A chemical peel involves shredding of the upper layer of the skin—a process that removes dead or scarred skin to make way for new skin. This is why you need to pay close attention to your after-treatment when it comes to a chemical peel. Wondering what your regime should look like after a chemical peel? Read on to find out…
 

Promise to moisturise

Do not exfoliate

Remember that your skin is going to be extremely sensitive during this period. So while you may have used special skin drying lotions/topical treatments before to treat your acne prone skin, now all that is out. What your skin needs is something as mild as possible. Make sure you moisturise your skin because it will need all the hydration possible but while you do that, don’t scrub or rub. We suggest using a light moisturiser like the Lakmé Peach Milk Moisturiser that locks in moisture for as much as 12 hours. Gently apply this moisturiser to your skin every single day.

 

Don&rsquo;t even think of skipping <a href="https://www.bebeautiful.in/all-things-skin/everyday/need-to-know-about-spf">SPF</a>

Do not exfoliate

Remember that sun can cause some serious damage to your skin. And in this case, when you step out, remember you’re exposing immature cells to UV rays. It’s going to burn your skin in no time! This is why you need to ensure you apply sunscreen every time before stepping out. We suggest using the Lakmé Sun Expert UV Lotion SPF 50 PA+++. This shields your skin against 97% UVB rays that can cause sunburns while the PA+++ saves your skin from UVA rays.

 

Don&rsquo;t peel your skin

Do not exfoliate

Dealing with skin peeling after a chemical peel can be tough; mostly because your skin will constantly peel physically and you will be tempted to touch it and peel it off. Do not do that! This is a natural process and peeling your skin while it’s coming off can cause scarring.

 

Don&rsquo;t touch your face

Do not exfoliate

Some chemical peel treatments can cause redness and remember that it is bound to happen. If you have a tendency to touch your face, this is the worst time to do that because your skin is super sensitive since it is still in the shredding process. Let it shred and keep in mind that it will take at least 10 days to shred completely.

 

Do not exfoliate

Do not exfoliate

If you were using a scrub as a part of your skin care regime, remember that this is the time to stay away from it. A scrub will disturb the peeling and in fact, cause harm to your skin at this point because of its abrasive nature. A moisturiser and sunscreen are all the skin care must-haves post a chemical peel.

Chandni Ghosh

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