CHEMICAL PEELS
IN GILBERT, AZ
WHAT ARE CHEMICAL PEELS?
Chemical peels are skin treatments that use acids or enzymes to exfoliate the skin — meaning they remove the outer layers to help improve texture, tone, and various skin concerns.
A chemical peel works by applying a chemical solution to the skin, which causes the top layers to loosen, shed, or "peel" off. This stimulates:
Fresh skin cell turnover
Smoother texture
More even tone
Collagen production (especially with deeper peels)
TYPES OF PEELS OFFERED AT THE GLOW LAB
Perfect Derma Peel
This powerful medium-depth peel is designed to target stubborn hyperpigmentation, acne scars, and uneven texture while promoting a clearer, brighter, more youthful complexion. Formulated with a synergistic blend of TCA, retinoic acid, salicylic acid, kojic acid, and glutathione, it works beneath the surface to stimulate collagen, smooth the skin, and enhance radiance.
Get Glowing Signature Peel
For experienced clients ready to take their skin to the next level, this advanced chemical peel penetrates deeper to target concerns such as hyperpigmentation, fine lines, acne, and uneven texture. Your esthetician will select a professional-grade formulation tailored to your skin’s tolerance and goals. Visible shedding may occur in the days following treatment, revealing smoother, brighter, and more rejuvenated skin. Best performed in a series for optimal results.
Price starts at $125
BEFORE AND AFTER INSTRUCTIONS
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Preparing your skin properly helps prevent irritation and boosts results.
5–7 Days Before:
Hydrate your skin: Use gentle, non-stripping cleansers and moisturizers.
Wear SPF daily: 30+ minimum, avoid tanning or sun exposure.
Stop active ingredients (unless instructed):Retinoids (retinol, tretinoin)
AHAs (glycolic, lactic), BHAs (salicylic)
Benzoyl peroxide or strong exfoliants
Scrubs or facial waxing
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Arrive with a clean face – no makeup, SPF, or oils.
Let your provider know about:
Medications (especially antibiotics, Accutane)
Active breakouts, cold sores, allergies
Recent waxing, facials, or treatments
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Do:
Use a gentle cleanser and apply a simple, healing moisturizer (like one with ceramides, hyaluronic acid, or petrolatum)
Stay hydrated (drink water + use hydrating skincare)
Use SPF 30+ religiously — even indoors
Avoid:
Hot water (showers, steam, saunas)
Sweating or exercise (can irritate skin)
Touching or picking your skin
Makeup (for at least 24 hours)
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Peeling or Flaking Begins
Peeling usually starts on day 2 or 3, and may last several days depending on the peel depth.
Do:
Let skin peel naturally – don’t pick or scrub
Keep moisturizing generously
Reapply SPF every 2–3 hours (especially if outdoors)
Avoid:
Exfoliants or actives (retinoids, AHA/BHA, vitamin C)
Harsh skincare tools (e.g., washcloths, brushes)
Facial waxing, shaving, or masks
Direct sunlight
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Peeling typically ends by days 5-10.
Slowly reintroduce actives if your skin feels ready — one at a time
Keep using SPF daily
Use barrier-repair products (look for niacinamide, ceramides, centella, panthenol)
BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT
Ready to soften fine lines and achieve a refreshed you? Schedule an appointment today! Our expert aestheticians will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that enhances your natural beauty. Let's Glow Together!