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THE real PEEL

We’re overcoming the stigma, and the world of chemical peels is changing thanks to brands like BioRePeel

There probably isn’t a more misunderstood treatment than the humble skin peel. No wonder, put in the right hands, a good peel can transform skin but put a lesser version in untrained hands and you’ve got yourself a whole other story. A peel can be utterly brilliant at best, but worryingly, pretty damaging at worst. So, what’s a consumer to do? Do their homework and remember, a chemical peel is essentially removing the top layer of dead skin, so it pays to approach with caution. That means looking for a peeling treatment that works to reveal wonderfully juicy skin underneath, without causing undue trauma.

Choosing the right peel

Premium beauty supplier Shop Beautiful is in the business of making life easier for consumers and professionals alike so, naturally, they did the homework for you. A lot of research and a bit more testing later, they exclusively launched BioRePeel into the UK market.

Since then, BioRePeel has taken the beauty industry by storm, not just because it’s a needle, frost, pain, trauma and scar-free treatment, this patented medical device is also suitable for all Fitzpatrick skin types and tones.

The exclusive treatment is one of the best one-size-fitsall peels on the market, with a blend of pharmaceutically tested vitamins and amino acids that exfoliate the skin with a keratolyic action, triggering the biosynthetic process of cell turnover by removing the outer corneal layer cells. All this pormotes the production of collagen while helping to reduce the appearance of fines lines, dark spots, scars and redness to reveal fresh, glowing skin.

Clinic view

BEFORE AND AFTER COURTESY OF ANNETTE MATTHEWS

Annette Matthews, owner of Skin and Wellness clinic in Derbyshire, explains, “I have had some outstanding results on multiple conditions with BioRePeel, from acne and scarring to pigmentation and skin tone – BioRePeel is a great go-to for most clients and one I will continue to confidently implement in my clinic.”

But this peel isn’t all about anti-ageing and glowgetting, it’s also about tackling problem skin. A natural astringent, the formula is able to penetrate pores and give them a nice, deep clean, unblocking pores and removing super-stubborn blackheads that no amount of facials can erase. As a microbial and antibacterial treatment, it will also help with acne and the redness that accompanies it. Thankfully too, it then shrinks pore size after it’s rinsed them out for something altogether more refined. And it does it all gently, which means even younger and more sensitive skin types can rely on this treatment.

“I love the fact that it works for all skin types, and it can fit everyone, with minimum down time and maximum results,” says Lisa Coleman, owner of Brows & Aesthetics salon in Hertfordshire.

To find out more, visit shopbeautiful.co.uk

This article appears in March 2023

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