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The Best Peels for Summer

Your skin needs a lot of care if it’s going to continue to look its best and provide the protection that you need. One of the ways that people care for their skin is to have peels done, which remove old, dead skin cells and expose the fresh, youthful skin underneath. There are several types of peels available, including chemical peels, organic peels, and many others. 

The type of peel that you choose will depend on the results that you are hoping to obtain and the type of skin issues you have. If it is during the summer months, you may be advised to choose a less harsh option to protect your skin from the risk of unnecessary damage due to exposure. Otherwise, it’s perfectly safe to get a peel whenever you need one. 

Not sure what to choose? Here are some great summer peels that will rejuvenate and refresh your skin for the beautiful outdoor weather. 

The Best Summer Peels

Glo & Go Peels: These peels are designed for people who are short on time. Using a specially designed paste is applied to the skin to remove imperfections, fix texture issues, and reveal youthful, healthy skin. They’re even a good choice for people with sensitive skin, making them a top choice. 

Other great peels for summer include:

  • Lactic peels, which come from milk and are better for sensitive skin
  • Beta peels, great for acne and oil control 
  • Vitalize peels, which are based on citric acid refresh the skin
  • Retinol peels, a form of vitamin A that encourages the growth of new skin cells

Are Summer Peels Safe?

What about the people who say peels are bad for the summer? Well, there’s a bit of truth there, but nothing that can’t be resolved with some caution. Here’s the scoop. 

Peels, by nature, remove the top layer(s) of your skin to remove the fresh, more youthful, flawless layers underneath. This can reduce the appearance of signs of aging and help you look and feel rejuvenated. 

However, this also means that you have fresh skin that is much more sensitive that’s now exposed to the elements. You’ll want to invest in a high-quality moisturizing sunscreen so that you can protect the beautiful skin you’ve just uncovered. As long as you do that, you should be good. 

As always, consult with Beauty and Body by Mia to ensure that you get the best solutions for your skin type, concerns, and other needs.

Mia Valleskey

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