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Skylin
Grasa/Sensible
After chemical peeling, i suggest you to use product that can give hydrating, calming, and soothing effect. I think it also better to use product with minimal ingredients list and stay away from product contains acid like aha or bha, fragrance, essential oils, and alcohol in it.
If i'm not mistaken, harlette claim that their product suitable for sensitive skin, but their product still contains parfum. Hada labo still contains alcohol. And dear me beauty moisturizer contains lactic acid.
â ď¸But this suggestion come from me, not an expert or dermatologist.
For more reliable and accurate advice, I highly recommend that you ask a dermatologist or professional who does chemical peeling for you.
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Norabella
Grasa/Sensible
I believe these options will be suitable, specifically the La Roche-Posay balm. As it is thick in consistency to lock in moisture and aid in repairing your skin.
Generally speaking, You need something with Panthenol (B5) as it will help to repair your skin while providing the hydration it needs.
Centella Asiatica is also another ingredient that will soothe and calm your skin.
But itâs always better to consult whoever is doing the chemical peel for you.
La Roche-Posay
Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Repairing Balm
4.7
(595)
1774
Bioderma
Cicabio Pommade Repairing Ointment
4.0
(5)
17
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parasootamol
Grasa/Sensible
Definitely agree with snail mucin as it has wound healing capacities. Opt for moisturizing, soothing, and calming ingredients like ceramides, aloe, centella, propolis, licorice etc. Stay away from using any strong actives like retinoids for a week or more as this only contributes to irritation. Don't forget to always wear sunscreen ofc!
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Teej
Grasa/Resistente
I havenât experience professional chemical peeling but I think the skinâs very vulnerable the day after the procedure so its best to stick to basics and use products with minimal ingredients.
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