Find out what the lhala peel is, a beauty treatment that has become fashionable among Koreans and celebrities

Find out what the lhala peel is, a beauty treatment that has become fashionable among Koreans and celebrities


The technique promises to reduce wrinkles and expression lines, as well as leaving the skin healthier; the dermatologist believes that the effect is temporary and that there are contraindications

It doesn’t flake, it doesn’t burn and it even leaves the skin with an unusual glow. The advertisement for lhala peel explains why treatment Korean is on the rise, even among international celebrities.

The formulation promises a “glass skin” effect: skin without wrinkles or expression lines, reduction of pores, disappearance of acne, more luminosity and a healthy appearance. See below how it works.

What is the lhala peel?

Lhala peeling is a type of peeling. According to dermatologist Fabiane Brenner, member of the board of directors of the Brazilian Society of Dermatology (SBD), this type of technique can be classified as superficial, medium or deep, depending on the level of reach on the skin. Lhala falls into the category of superficial peels. Therefore, it tends to cause less flaking.

What is the formula of the lhala peel?

The expert explains that the chemical formulation of lhala peel is composed of a hydroxy acid similar to salicylic acid (commonly used in the treatment of acne) and a beta-hydroxy acid (exfoliant category). It also contains active ingredients that reduce flaking, which is why it is considered less aggressive for the skin. However, the effect lasts less than that seen with other treatments.

Who is the lhala peel recommended for?

The dermatologist recommends the Korean technique especially to those who suffer from acne or skin blemishes: it is often necessary to carry out more than one session.

Are there any contraindications?

The procedure is not recommended for people with sensitive skin or allergies to any compounds in the formula. “Although it promises mild irritation, it can actually cause irritation and flaking, especially if the patient uses it with other products,” warns the doctor. Other possible side effects are spots and redness.

What is the first step to carry out the treatment?

For those who want to try it, the first step is to contact a dermatologist to carry out a skin evaluation and analyze whether lhala peeling is really a good option (or if there are contraindications). Fabiane also reminds you that this professional needs to prepare the skin before applying the product, a necessary care for all types of peeling.

Is it expensive?

The cost of lhala peeling is usually higher than other procedures, “because it is a commercial preparation and involves an entire marketing plan”, explains the SBD doctor.

Source: Terra

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