Hi,
I've decided I'd like to try out the Dermalactives purifying facial peel. I've been eyeing it for a while now, but since I was recently promoted now is the time to give myself a treat and to look the best I can! I have heard conflicting information about the best way to use it though, and so I have come here to ask anyone who has experience with the Dermalactives facial peel what you think the best directions for use are. I would like to get the most out of the peel in the most effective manner possible.
Thanks in advance, everyone!
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Hey YingYang,
The instructions for the Dermalactives purifying facial peel are quite complicated, actually.
First off, you are supposed to use the peel "once or twice a week". Contrary to some other peels, they advise for the peel to stay on your skin for only a minute or two, not more than that. Interesting is that the advice is to "rub" the peel in the entire time, making circular motions on small areas of the skin at a time. What comes after is simple enough: wash the peel off with warm water. They do advise that you follow this up with Dermalactives’ Purifying Triple Power Collagen Moisturizer or Purifying Night Cream for the best results, but I suppose you could use any (good) cream of your choosing instead.
Rosie
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The Dermalactives Facial Peel features amino acids, vitamins, and polypeptides. Many people have great experiences with it. I have heard that people who leave the peel on for several minutes only and who gently peel off small areas of the peel at the time have the best results. They say that their skin instantly looks better. You only need to use it once a week to get the best results. I have rosacea myself and am also possibly too young for this peel, but if I thought I was in the market for something like this, I would not be apprehensive about using it.
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I'll bite — the best directions for the Dermalactives facial peel may just be not to use it at all. Have you seen what that facial peel costs at all, and how big (or rather small) the jar is? Of course, the company isn't slow to tell you that the purifying facial peel works best in conjunction with a range of other products made by them either. With all those products, you could easily end up spending thousands.
If younger looking and more radiant skin is what you are after, why not try a TCA peel? Or dermarolling? Or even an age defying laser that may cost $500 as opposed to the nearly $200 this Dermalactives peel costs, but at least you only have to buy it once and can enjoy it for a very long time after that?
Seriously, Dermalactives isn't even a medical cosmetics range. Pretty packaging and fancy pricing doesn't mean it gives you the eternal fountain of youth, people!
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