Is Your Skin Leaving You Looking Tired?

Published: 26th February 2010
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Many people men and women, feel that their skin can leave them looking older than they actually are. Wrinkly skin and discoloured skin can often be very unaesthetically pleasing, and leave people embarrassed to go out and socialise through fear that people may judge the way they look because of the tiredness of their skin.

There are many ways that this can be combated and controlled so that your skin does not control the way you feel about your age. One of the many treatments that can be undertaken is a chemical face peel. Chemical peels are fast becoming a very popular way of skin treatment. Chemical peels are used to strip the damaged layers of skin away from the fresh younger looking skin on your face, to leave you with a rejuvenated face.

As the name suggests chemical peels use a range of chemicals to strip away the damaged and worn parts of the skin away. These include Lactic Acids, BHA's, Acids, and Phytotretinoin Peels, all of these in each way of their own produce help to strip away that worn skin and help you look younger.


BHA's are used on thicker skin, or skin that is more commonly been affected with acne or scaring.
Lactic Acids are used to soften the lines and wrinkles of the skin, often used on the more mature skin, to relieve the look of ageing.

Phytotretinoin Peels are used on skin that is typically oily and has become damaged because of harmful UV rays from the sun.

Anti Age Me hosts over 1,000 cosmetic clinic details around Australia so you are sure to find one in your area. For more information please visit http://www.antiageme.com.au


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