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Removing Dead Cells

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What it is

Exfoliation refers to the process of removing dead cells from the skin's outermost layer (stratum corneum), either through chemical agents (such as AHAs/BHAs) or physical means. This promotes smoother texture, improved radiance, and enhanced penetration of other topical products.

Side effects reported in research

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Skin irritation or stingingCommonTransient redness, tingling, or burning, especially with chemical exfoliants or higher concentrations.
Dryness or flakingCommonOver-exfoliation can disrupt the skin barrier, leading to dryness and peeling.
Increased photosensitivityCommonParticularly with AHAs; sun protection is recommended during use.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentationUncommonMore likely in darker skin tones, especially after aggressive physical or chemical exfoliation.
Contact dermatitisUncommonAllergic or irritant reactions to specific exfoliating agents.
Chemical burnsRareAssociated with high-concentration acids or prolonged contact times.
ScarringVery rareTypically linked to improper use of strong peels or physical abrasion.

Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.

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