Chemical exfoliants come in all sorts of product types and one type that seems to be expanding is home peels. These typically include higher concentrations of chemical exfoliants and are meant to be used as wash-off masks. To give everyone a general picture of the landscape, we go through a few product decodes and soon realize this realm isn’t as straightforward as we thought!
#98: Does Petrolatum Clog Pores
#97: How Does Gluconolactone Compare to AHAs?
#96: What Actives Can You Layer With Vitamin C?
#95: How Good is Vitamin C For Hyperpigmentation Really?
#94: Is Resveratrol Better Than Vitamin C?
#93: What Benefits Does Kojic Acid Have For Skin?
#92: What Does Centella Asiatica Actually Do For Skin?
#91: If There's Glycolic & Lactic Acid, Why Should We Use Mandelic Acid?
#90: Why is Ginseng in Skincare?
#89: Can You Have Too Much Niacinamide?
#88: Can Urea Replace Your AHAs?
#87: Is Glycerin the BEST humectant hydrator out there?
#86: Are Ceramides Only For Compromised Skin Barriers?
#85: Is Hyaluronic Acid a MUST in Your Skincare Routine?
#84: Is Bakuchiol Better Than Retinol?
#83:Is Retinal Better Than Retinol?
#82: Can You Use Retinol During the Daytime?
#81: Can Adapalene be Used for Anti-Aging?
#80: Using Tretinoin Long-Term Bad for Skin?
The 2023 Wrap-Up | CC Podcast S4E36
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