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Achieve exfoliated, refreshed and glowing results with products from Dr Dennis Gross, The Ordinary, Elemis and more
Exfoliation is key to achieving soft, smooth and glowing skin. While you can employ a physical scrub, which will manually buff away dead skin or surface debris, chemical exfoliants work at a deeper level to increase cell turnover.
You may have considered getting a chemical peel at a salon or spa, but similar results are possible with an at-home product.
Whether you have a specific issue you are trying to improve, such as dullness, enlarged pores, hyperpigmentation or uneven texture, or simply want a soft, smooth and clear complexion, it’s important to exfoliate your skin on a regular basis.
“Exfoliation is an effective way to reveal younger, more vibrant-looking skin cells and remove dead skin cells that are causing a physical barrier of entry for topical ingredients,” explains Dr Dennis Gross, board-certified dermatologist and co-founder of Dr Dennis Gross Skincare.
You can apply moisturisers, serums and a whole host of other skincare products, but without properly exfoliating first, your skin won’t be able to reap the benefits if there are still lingering dead cells or debris. This can inhibit the optimum absorption of products, and when we consider how much we spend on our skincare routines, not exfoliating regularly could seriously waste time and money in the long run.
Our tester has dry, textured skin and because of this the included at-home chemical peels are a list of favourites that we’ve been using for years, as well as newer finds sampled over the past few months. Each product was tested over the course of a fortnight. During this period, our tester did not introduce any other new skincare products to ensure that each of the at-home chemical peels were given a fair and equal trial.
We looked at ease of application, how our tester’s skin felt and looked immediately afterwards and whether any visible redness or irritation occurred as a result. These were the brands and products that stood out most and produced the best results.
There’s a reason why this is one of the best-selling at-home chemical peels. What our tester loved most was how simple and fuss-free the two-step process is. Either morning or night, depending on your preference, you take the step one pad and swipe it onto clean, dry skin until the wipe dries out. Then after a minute or so, you do the same with step two.
Instantly, from the very first use, our tester’s skin looked glowing and luminous. Not only did it reduce the appearance of pores around the nose, but the first signs of wrinkles and uneven texture on the forehead were improved as well. Our tester also didn’t encounter any irritation or stinging, despite having dry skin that has experienced redness from other at-home chemical peels in the past.
If you’re looking for a stronger formulation, Dr Dennis Gross does an extra strength option designed with experienced peelers and those looking to combat signs of ageing or frequent breakouts in mind. For those with particularly dry or sensitive skin may want to check out the ultra-gentle daily peel.
You’ve probably seen this viral skincare product all over social media, and for good reason. At less than £10, it is easily one of the most affordable at-home chemical peels on the market, even if the price has increased slightly – like all things – in recent years. It also has a very high concentration of acids, making it one of the most potent available. Don’t let the deep red colour put you off this lightweight serum-like peel. While our tester experienced a slight amount of tingling upon first application, this did subside. Even though you can leave it on your skin for up to 10 minutes, it might be worthwhile building up to this amount of time incrementally, particularly if you start to feel any irritation.
You only need a very thin layer of this rather watery formulation to see and feel the benefits from the very first use. As soon as our tester washed the solution off, we saw considerably brighter and refreshed skin, with the results lasting for several days. Whatever you do, do not use this more than twice a week or for longer than the recommended ten minutes. Doing either would be a sure-fire way to damage your skin barrier and cause inflammation and irritation.
Dermalogica’s latest at-home peel offering is gentle enough to be used on a daily basis. Despite having a relatively high concentration of acids, our tester experienced very minimal tingling on the first application, with none thereafter. The brand does recommend applying this for between one and three minutes, before rinsing off, making it ideal if you’re wary of chemical peels or have been put off by them in the past.
Our tester eventually became comfortable applying this every second night and saw an immediate glow to skin after each use. It improved skin texture and made a visible difference to fine lines on the forehead, while removing dry patches of skin to leave brighter and smoother skin behind. The pipette also made it incredibly easy to apply the liquid using their fingertips and then onto the face.
For those of us who like our skincare to work overnight, this peel from Kate Somerville is the perfect product to finish off your nightly routine. Even though this may be one of the most expensive at-home chemical peels that our tester tried, the inclusion of retinol is what truly makes it stand out from the crowd.
This peel has a creamy almost moisturiser-like texture to it, which our tester’s skin certainly appreciated. You also only need a thin layer of product for noticeable results. Even if you’re tempted to apply the peel more liberally, our tester would warn against this as too much of the product can leave your skin feeling sticky or tacky for quite some time. Applying a thinner layer meant that it dried down nicely after about five or ten minutes. The blend of hydrating ingredients also added moisture back into the skin and our tester woke up with smooth skin that had a clear, glass-like appearance to it.
It’s been a few years since our tester was humbled by the high percentage of acids in one of Drunk Elephant’s most popular and beloved products. Since then, it has been a staple in her skincare routine. The creamy consistency doesn’t feel similar to any other at-home chemical peel that our tester has tried and is ideal for those who struggle with uneven texture. You’ll want to apply a somewhat thick layer of this all over the face, ensuring – as always with chemical peels – to stay away from the eyes and lips.
This peel sloughed away even the most stubborn texture on our tester’s forehead and around the nose, while still feeling somewhat nourishing on the skin when it is applied. We also noticed a reduction in oiliness on the T-zone too. While the brand recommends a 20-minute application time, if your skin is dry or slightly sensitive, start with five minutes before working your way up. It is also likely, even if your skin is accustomed to exfoliants and acids, that you will be left with a pink tint to your skin for several minutes after using this.
If signs of ageing, such as fine lines and wrinkles are your biggest concern, Elemis’ tri-acid peel is the one for you. A little goes a long way, and we only really needed a pea-sized amount to cover our tester’s entire face each time. From the very first application, our skin was left feeling silky soft.
But what truly impressed them was the difference that it made to the fine lines on the forehead and around the under-eyes. Despite keeping the peel from getting too close to the eye area, this had an almost tightening effect on the under-eye along with where you would typically see crow’s feet and laughter line types of wrinkles appear. So, if you are just starting to notice fine lines, or are looking to add more anti-ageing products into your existing routine, this could be a brilliant option for you.
For those with more mature skin, this peel from Institut Esthederm’s intensive range is designed with balancing effectiveness and tolerance in mind. So, it is strong enough to smooth the skin without causing too much irritation. This worked nicely on our tester’s dry skin but is most impressive on acne or blemish-prone skin and on those who struggle with excess oil.
We typically applied this leave-on serum before bed, which allowed us to wake up with softer skin the following morning. It did take a few applications before there was a visible difference in terms of the radiance, but we could feel a difference from the very first use. This was also a peel that could be used more sparingly, with once a fortnight being the sweet spot in the end, when it came to consistency.
As the name implies, this peel is perfect for those looking to improve the appearance of pores. And not only that, but it also quickly got to work on a cluster of blackheads and whiteheads that had popped up around our tester’s nose. That area of the face is where this specific peel really comes into its own.
Our tester’s pores shrank in size and looked considerably less congested. Plus, our nose and T-zone has never looked as clear and felt so soft as it has after using this product. With a milky serum-like consistency, it felt particularly gentle and didn’t cause any irritation or redness either, making this another great option for those with sensitive skin who are considering trying an at-home chemical peel.
If your skin is looking particularly dull, this brightening peel from Perricone MD was one of our tester’s favourites for retexturising the entirety of the face. The no-rinse formula also made it incredibly easy to use, as you don’t need to worry about leaving it on for a specific time or remembering to wash it off.
Out of all the at-home chemical peels that our tester tried, this did leave certain parts of their face feeling rather dry and tight, however. On the very first application, we noticed some visible flaking, which we hadn’t experienced after a peel before. So, it is important to follow this up with hydrating products to renourish the skin. That being said, our skin instantly looked and felt softer and had a glow to its appearance. Those with combination or oily skin types are less likely to experience any flaking or dryness after using this peel. But if your skin is dry or dehydrated, you may find that other at-home chemical peels are a better fit.
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It can be easy to neglect our skincare routine when we travel but these micropeeling pads from Beauty Pie allow you to keep on top of chemical exfoliation even when you’re away from home. We found these particularly handy to have when taking hand luggage only on a recent trip and noted that they really revitalised our dull and dehydrated skin following a nine-hour flight.
The pre-soaked pads can be used nightly on oily or acne-prone skin, while those with normal, combination or dry skin types will benefit most from using them twice a week. As pads, they worked particularly well around the nose and T-zone, which is where our tester often experiences enlarged and congested pores, as you can really get into every crevice with the pad. We also noticed that the uneven skin texture on our forehead was visibly reduced after continually using the pads over the duration of two weeks when putting them to the test.
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For those truly looking to replicate the salon experience at home, opting for a kit can be a great way to do exactly that. As you may expect, this is for those who have had a number of professional-grade peels in the past, so it may not be the best option for first-timers or those looking for an at-home chemical peel that is quick and easy to apply.
This specific kit from PCA Skin includes every single step that you will need to recreate a professional peel at home, while giving you the necessary preparation and aftercare. The process is split into two stages, with the first being cleanse and prep. This is made up of a facial wash, a hydrating toner and a detoxifying mask. The peel itself is then followed by a rejuvenating serum, the ReBalance product and an SPF 50+.
Our tester found it straightforward to follow the foolproof step-by-step guide and because we had essentially completed a full skincare routine or facial at home during this process, our skin felt and looked glowing afterwards. While it may seem quite expensive compared to some of the other inclusions on our list, because you essentially get a full kit of products it is actually much more reasonable than you may initially think.
Just like any other skincare product that you buy, the type of at-home chemical peel that will work best for you will depend on your skin type. Those with sensitive skin who often suffer from irritation or redness will want to steer clear of particularly strong peels with high percentages of acids, for example.
There’s no reason to let the word chemical put you off as the majority of at-home chemical peels aren’t as strong as salon treatments, yet they are able to provide similarly impressive results. If you are completely new to chemical exfoliants, it may be worth doing a patch test on an area of skin before you proceed to apply it all over your face. You may also experience a mild tingling or warmth on your skin, if you haven’t dabbled with acids and exfoliants in your skincare routine before. However, over time your skin will start to build up a tolerance, which will even allow you to increase the concentration of acids if desired.
While your skin doesn’t literally peel off when you use a chemical peel, it does remove those dead skin cells. And there are a few key ingredients that you’ll want to look out for when you shop for an at-home chemical peel, namely AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids) and BHAs (beta hydroxy acids). These chemicals help with skin cell renewal and turnover, to leave you with significantly smoother and softer skin. By sloughing away dead skin cells, they are especially effective at improving everything from dry, flaky skin to fine lines, wrinkles and blemishes.
Other ingredients that you’ll want to keep an eye out for include Vitamin C, niacinamide and retinol, which also work to brighten and improve skin texture.
Regardless of which at-home chemical peel you use, it is incredibly important that you protect what is essentially a brand-new layer of skin, by following up your chosen peel with a facial SPF. Whether you have sensitive skin or not, we recommend that you don’t use any other skincare products with actives in them on the days or evenings when you apply your at-home chemical peel either. Doing so could lead to increased sensitivity and even skin damage. All you really need is a nourishing or hydrating moisturiser afterward.
Our best buy is Dr Dennis Gross’ alpha beta universal daily peel for ease of use and unbeatable results. Another five-star product was the Dr Jart+ pore remedy 5% multi-acid radiance peel, thanks to its gentle formulation and impressive performance on pores, whiteheads and blackheads. Finally, those on a budget should certainly consider The Ordinary’s AHA 30% + BHA 2% peeling solution for its potency and affordable price point.
For more anti-ageing actives, read our guide to the best retinol creams and serums