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Chemical vs. Physical Exfoliation: Which is Right for You?

Chemical Exfoliation
Uses acids or enzymes to dissolve dead skin cells gently. Examples include AHAs (like glycolic acid) and BHAs (like salicylic acid). Ideal for those with sensitive or acne-prone skin as it can be gentler and more even.

Pros:

Better for targeting clogged pores and uneven skin tone.
Can provide deeper exfoliation without scrubbing.
Great for reducing the appearance of fine lines and hyperpigmentation.

Physical Exfoliation
Involves scrubs or tools (like brushes) to manually buff away dead skin cells. Suitable for those who like a quick, immediate smooth feel on the skin’s surface.

Pros:

Offers instant results and smoother texture.
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Chemical vs. Physical Exfoliation: Which is Right for You? Chemical Exfoliation Uses acids or enzymes to dissolve dead skin cells gently. Examples include AHAs (like glycolic acid) and BHAs (like salicylic acid). Ideal for those with sensitive or acne-prone skin as it can be gentler and more even. Pros: Better for targeting clogged pores and uneven skin tone. Can provide deeper exfoliation without scrubbing. Great for reducing the appearance of fine lines and hyperpigmentation. Physical…

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🔵 Chemical Exfoliation: The process of removing dead skin cells with chemicals that seep into the skin.

🔶 Physical Exfoliation: The process of removing dead skin cells by rubbing the skin surface with gritty, textured materials.

�🔧 Mechanical Exfoliation: The process of eliminating dead skin cells with specialized devices or tools.

🍃 Enzymatic Exfoliation: The process of breaking down dead skin cells using active enzymes derived from fruits. Dermapen Microneedling, Chemical Exfoliation, Medical Aesthetics, Medical Aesthetic, Skin Rejuvenation, Newfoundland, Skin Health, Skin Cells, Chemicals

🔵 Chemical Exfoliation: The process of removing dead skin cells with chemicals that seep into the skin. 🔶 Physical Exfoliation: The process of removing dead skin cells by rubbing the skin surface with gritty, textured materials. 🔧 Mechanical Exfoliation: The process of eliminating dead skin cells with specialized devices or tools. 🍃 Enzymatic Exfoliation: The process of breaking down dead skin cells using active enzymes derived from fruits.

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