Exfoliation is one of those skincare steps that all skincare fanatics talk about. And we cannot fail to mention the legendary Korean "glass skin" that has become synonymous with flawless skin. Korea is known for its approach to skincare, and many skincare trends started there, including exfoliation. And now we come to the question that bothers everyone - which type of exfoliation is best for your skin, mechanical or chemical?
MECHANICAL EXFOLIATION
Mechanical exfoliation uses physical abrasive particles such as brushes or exfoliators to remove dead skin cells. However, one should be careful when choosing the tool, the abrasive particles mustn't be too large, because too rough an approach can cause irritation or small cracks on the skin, making it more susceptible to infections. You need to be careful with your skin and it will thank you!
CHEMICAL EXFOLIATION
On the other hand, chemical exfoliation uses the benefits of acids like AHA glycolic acid to gently remove dead skin cells. This sophisticated method penetrates deeper into the skin, targeting specific problems such as hyperpigmentation or acne. Chemical exfoliation is especially useful for sensitive skin, as it is less irritating. So, if you want to achieve the skin that everyone admires, CLICK HERE and find our award-winning Superpower Liquid that will give you the skin you dream of! You must not forget about chemical exfoliation - with regular use of SPF, of course! Your skin will be grateful, glowing like silk, soft to the touch, and who doesn't feel confident with smooth skin?
WE CHOOSE CHEMICAL EXFOLIATION, AND HERE'S WHY:
CLICK HERE! When it comes to penetrating deep into the skin, the best solution is our award-winning Superpower Liquid. Think of it as an all-powerful product that not only removes dead skin cells from the surface, but penetrates deep below the skin's surface to stimulate cell renewal at deeper levels. The result? Long-lasting and more visible results that will delight you!
2. LESS IRRITATION
When it comes to delicate skin, chemical exfoliation is the right solution for your skin. Instead of harsh rubbing and unnecessary skin abrasion, the active ingredients gently care for your skin, dissolving unwanted dead cells and leaving you with refreshed skin that looks flawless. Let chemical exfoliation soothe your skin and give it the care it deserves!
When it comes to delicate skin, chemical exfoliation is the right solution for your skin. Instead of harsh rubbing and unnecessary skin abrasion, the active ingredients gently care for your skin, dissolving unwanted dead cells and leaving you with refreshed skin that looks flawless. Let chemical exfoliation soothe your skin and give it the care it deserves!
3. IMPROVEMENT OF SKIN TEXTURE AND SKIN TONE
Chemical exfoliation is like magic that can transform the texture and tone of your skin. Regular use of this magical elixir stimulates skin cell renewal, stimulates collagen production and leaves you with soft, smooth and glowing skin that will be the envy of all. If you want to give your skin this little treat, click HERE and find our award-winning Superpower Liquid!
HOW CAN SUPERPOWER LIQUID (AHA) GLYCOLIC ACID HELP YOUR SKIN?
Alphahydroxyl acid (AHA), found in our award-winning Superpower Liquid, which you can find HERE, is a real elixir for the skin! It stimulates collagen production, removes dead skin cells, hydrates and evens out the texture, making your skin shiny and radiant.
Anti-aging: stimulation of collagen
Regeneration: removes dead skin cells
Revitalization: deeply moisturizes the facial skin and softens it
Smoothing the texture: improves the structure of the skin
Alphahydroxyl acid (AHA), found in our award-winning Superpower Liquid, which you can find HERE, is a real elixir for the skin! It stimulates collagen production, removes dead skin cells, hydrates and evens out the texture, making your skin shiny and radiant.
Anti-aging: stimulation of collagen
Regeneration: removes dead skin cells
Revitalization: deeply moisturizes the facial skin and softens it
Smoothing the texture: improves the structure of the skin