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작성자 Kristan 작성일25-06-20 16:29 조회8회 댓글0건본문
One of the primary active ingredients in herbal peels is alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs), usually sourced from multiple types of plant materials. AHAs are known for their ability break down dead skin cells and promote cell turnover and renewal, resulting in smoother and brighter skin. Glycolic acid, derived from sugarcane, is one of the most common AHAs found in most herbal peels.
Another key ingredient in herbal peels is beta-hydroxy acid (BHA), usually in the form of ascorbic acid. BHA is often sourced from natural materials and helps to unblock pores by removing dirt and impurities, resulting in reduced fine lines and the appearance of blackheads.
Herbal peels often mix in vitamins and antioxidants to support their efforts to remove dead skin. A potent antioxidant, often extracted from tropical plants, is a highly effective nutrient that fights off the skin from the negative effects of free radicals and promotes collagen production.
Plant extracts, such as aloe vera, are also commonly included in herbal peels for their soothing and moisturizing properties. Eucalyptus is proven to help reduce inflammation, making it an ideal add-in for sensitive skin types.
Some herbal peels use enzymes in place of traditional exfoliants to effectively remove dead skin. Bromelain from pineapple, work to gently dissolve dead skin cells, promoting skin health.
Finally, various essential oils are often incorporated into herbal peels for their distinct fragrances and ハーブピーリング シミ potential therapeutic benefits. While their effects on the skin are still being studied, some essential oils are demonstrated to have anti-inflammatory and calming properties.
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