Have You Tried A Peeling?
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Feb 16, 2013
Fraan R.
Has someone ever tried the chemical peeling to get rid off scarves? what can you tell me about it?
Feb 16, 2013
Sarah G.
I would recommend trying bio oil or something similar before a peeling. To me a peeling is kind of a last resort. I don't think burning the skin to get to a new layer is the best way to get rid of scars. I do know that it tends to work best on fair skinned individuals because they are less likely to develop skin discoloration.
Feb 16, 2013
Ema D.
I do one at home myself every few months. I will post a picture of the peel I use in a few minutes for you.