At-home glycolic peels?
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Mar 30, 2014
Melissa B.
I've had a few chemical peels professionally done for my acne scars, and didn't really see many results. I feel like I need them more often to see results, but you can't afford to go to the spa multiple times a month to treat these scars! I'm a very careful person, and I know I wouldn't over do it. I was wondering who has tried at- home peels and what you would recommend?!
Mar 30, 2014
Jessica P.
Try to use it for a few days and wait for a while and if it affects you don't use it anymore. and I don't really think spa treats scars.. I was reading this article on seventeen about scars how to get re=I'd of thim is to put concealer to like hide them I don't know if you already tried it but it might give you an idea.