Treatments or regimens involving peels, retinoids, AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids), and BHAs (beta hydroxy acids), cause the skin to go through a period of acclimatisation and subsequent recovery. Below are some common post-procedure or utilisation side effects:
Peels: After a chemical peel, there may be redness, sensitivity, and peeling evident on the skin. This process reveals a fresher, smoother skin underneath.
Retinoids: When starting or increasing the strength of retinoids; redness, flakiness, dryness, and increased sensitivity is common. Over time, these side effects diminish, and the skin becomes clearer, smoother, and more radiant.
AHAs and BHAs: After using AHAs (e.g. glycolic acid) or BHAs (e.g. salicylic acid), the skin may experience mild irritation, redness, and increased sensitivity.