Reduce the Signs of Aging with a Noninvasive Peel Treatment!
A peel is a chemical exfoliation treatment that uses AHAs to stimulate the skin's renewal process, improving the appearance of fine lines, pigmentation, acne, tone, texture, and smoothness. Babs Salon & Spa, offers high quality custom compounded peel treatments that are specifically chosen for your skincare needs. Our Facial Peels range from mild to moderate strengths to allow our clients to choose the amount of down time and results they would like to achieve. There are several types of chemical peel products that are formulated to reduce the signs of aging or to eliminate problems such as skin discolorations acne scars or enlarged pores. The most common type of chemical peel contains fruit, lactic, glycolic or alpha hydroxy acid ingredients that are gentle on your skin. You will notice a visible difference immediately after your first treatment with a chemical peel product, and this procedure does not require any long recovery time. If you want to improve the appearance of your facial skin, then visit Babs Salon & Spa, for a chemical peel today.

Peel Treatments
How it works?
A peel treatment will remove the top layer of skin by using safe and effective high quality ingredients. During your visit, your facial peel will be applied with a brush, cotton ball, gauze or sponge. The treated skin will begin to whiten. You might feel mild stinging while the chemical solution is on your skin. The Aesthetician will apply a neutralizing solution or wash to remove the chemical solution from the treated skin.
Approximate recovery time is dependent on the strength of the chemical peel you and your Aesthetician decide is best for you. This can range from a few hours to a few days.
Frequently Asked Questions
1.What is a chemical peel?
A special chemical solution is applied to the skin, for a specified amount of time to initiate the removal of the outermost layer of skin or deeper skin layers. The time the solution is left on the skin varies between 2-15 minutes, depending on the type of peel, peel treatment number, and the skins’ response to the solution.