Chemical Peel for Age Spots
I have been using the Juice Beauty Extra Strength Green Apple peel now for about a total of two and a half weeks. I do leave it on for longer than recommended, at about 20 to 30 minutes (recommended is 15 minutes) but I notice I seem to get better results if I do that. I’m not recommending it, especially if you have sensitive skin, but I happen to have fairly thick skin, and other than an initial slight stinging sensation, I do not feel any discomfort whatsoever.
I’ve noticed lately that administering this peel every couple of days, along with my pumice peel microderm home kit, that it is helping to fade some of the little age spots that have crept up on the sides of my face. They were very light and probably no one else noticed them except for me, but it does make me feel better that this peel combined with home microderm has helped so much.
Chemical peels in doctors (dermatologists or licensed estheticians) offices are a lot more expensive. Even if you’re paying forty to fifty dollars for a chemical peel kit, you’d still pay less than all those doctors office visits. Many women like to get chemical peels and chemical peels in conjunction with microdermabrasion to get results that make skin look newer and fresher. It’s really an anti aging and wrinkle prevention and treatment, but also can be used on younger people to achieve evening of the skin tone and other therapeutic benefits.
It also can help with fine lines, discolorations, acne scarring and hyperpigmentation. Chemical peels are pretty much not usually recommended to women with skin conditions or very sensitive skin, but there may be exceptions if you wanted to discuss it with your doctor or your dermatologist.

























