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A synopsis of Enzyme Peels to Improve Your Facial Skin

August 20, 2009 by  
Filed under Beauty


Peeling is an aesthetic procedure to revive dull, lifeless skin. Peels promote growth of healthy skin by removing tired old cells. Enzymes play a key role in peeling procedures to enhance your facial beauty.

This kind of peel is as effective as facemasks or lotions that are prepared from papaya and green apple. Papaya enzymes not only provide essential nutrition for your skin cells but also strip off dead cells, accelerating skin renewal process. This feature of papaya is also found in aloe Vera, pineapple and pumpkin. Another method of peeling, which involves use of natural or chemical products, is called restorative enzyme peel.

Some enzyme peels work well with the help of acids or mechanical granules, but organic elements are the most effective for preventing dryness or other allergic reactions. One should avoid use of strong chemicals such as phenol for deep peeling that may cause chemical or medical hangover. It is advised to test peel off items available in the market before using them completely. The enzymes in these products work best by rubbing gently in a mild circular motion.

This enzyme peel is a natural process that removes dead skin cells and promotes growth of new cells. Enzymes cleanse follicles and improve skin texture by penetrating into the tissue cells. It is effective for diminishing unwanted marks such as blemishes, stretch marks, wrinkles, sun tan and discoloration of the skin. The use of enzymes in these treatments makes your skin supple. However, enzyme peel is a temporary treatment for your facial skin as new skin cells grow and die everyday.

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