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Facial Peel? |
I thirst for to try one of those home facial peels, can anyone recommend a good one? This will be my first time using one, I have moderate to dry film.
Thanks
| Answer: [to Monica, that is why there is Yahoo! Answers......] You could use the Vichy latitude, which is only sold in pharmacies. That has the main advantage that there is a professional giving you advice, who is interested in selling you something, yes - but in a unalike way than a regular shop assistant in a drug store or cosmetics department; at least pharmacists have feigned their area and have not just been trained as sales staff. The home facial peels are superior, so far there aren´t any really cheap ones on the market I would tell you to stay away from. Though first of all with moderate to dry skin, these intense peelings are probably not really for you; regular |
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