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Face peels explained:
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
|September 30, 2025
What your skin really needs
you must have heard about face peels, but are you someone who hasn't tried them before? Well, we have the right reasons for you to rejuvenate your skin. A face peel is a deeply exfoliating treatment that smooths the surface of the skin by removing dead cells, reducing fine lines, and addressing various skin concerns. However, knowing when it's time to consider a face peel can be crucial for achieving the best results. Here are six signs that it might be time to book an appointment for a face peel.
Dull and lackluster skin
One of the most common signs that you might need a face peel is when your skin appears dull and lifeless. Accumulation of dead skin cells can make your complexion look tired and uneven. A face peel can effectively remove these cells, revealing the fresh, glowing skin underneath.
Fine lines and wrinkles
As we age, our skin naturally loses collagen and elasticity, leading to fine lines and wrinkles. If you start to see these signs of aging, a face peel can stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture. This noninvasive treatment can make fine lines less noticeable and give your skin a smoother appearance.
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