Why you shouldn’t be afraid of chemical exfoliation
Why you shouldn’t be afraid of chemical exfoliation
If the words chemical exfoliation have you picturing redness, stinging or irritation, you’re not alone. Chemical exfoliants have developed a bit of an intimidating reputation, often misunderstood as too harsh or intense for daily use. But the truth? Chemical exfoliation can be one of the most effective, gentle ways to reveal smooth, radiant and healthy skin. When done correctly, it doesn’t involve any scary side effects – just a glowing complexion and a healthier skin barrier.
What are chemical exfoliators?
Chemical exfoliants come in a few main types: alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) and poly-hydroxy acids (PHAs). AHAs like glycolic and lactic acid act on the skin’s surface, helping to brighten, even out texture and smooth fine lines, while BHAs like salicylic acid go a bit deeper, penetrating pores to reduce buildup and keep acne at bay. PHAs like gluconolactone slough off dead skin cells, eliminating bumps, rough texture and congestion.
Unlike traditional scrubs, which physically remove dead skin cells and can sometimes be rough on delicate skin, chemical exfoliants dissolve the bonds of dead skin cells. This means a smoother, more even complexion without the risk of micro-tears or irritation from abrasive particles.
Who can use chemical exfoliators?
Chemical exfoliants are flexible enough to work for nearly all skin types. Those with dry or sensitive skin can opt for gentle AHAs like lactic acid, while acne prone and oily skin types can benefit from the deeper-clearing properties of BHAs and PHAs.
The best practice is to start slow and build up your skin’s tolerance. As long as you choose the right type, concentration and frequency for your skin type and specific needs, you can experience effective exfoliation without compromising your skin health.
Why chemical exfoliators deserve a spot in your at-home agenda
If you’re still hesitant about introducing a chemical exfoliator into your routine, know that these formulas are far gentler than they seem. Chemical exfoliators offer consistent, balanced and uniform exfoliation, encouraging natural skin renewal by gently clearing dead skin cells. They work gradually to support and maintain healthy skin texture and clarity long-term.
Even more, chemical exfoliants are formulated to support your skin’s barrier health. By gently removing buildup and impurities, they help prevent clogged pores and breakouts, promoting a resilient skin barrier. This revitalization makes your skin more receptive to serums, moisturizers and treatments, allowing these products to penetrate deeper and work more effectively. In other words, adding a chemical exfoliant to your regimen means every other product in your arsenal will have amplified benefits.
Esthetician-recommended chemical exfoliators
If you’re ready to give chemical exfoliants a try, here are three expert-recommended formulas for smoother, brighter skin without irritation:
peel breaker
This leave-on BHA + PHA exfoliator combines salicylic acid and gluconolactone to break down oils and dead skin cells, helping to clear pores and smooth rough texture. It also includes aloe vera, willowherb, hibiscus, oregano and thyme to strengthen the skin barrier, ensuring a smoother, brighter complexion without irritation.
skin editor
This exfoliator uses 3% glycolic acid and 7% lactic acid to gently remove dead skin cells and smooth rough texture. It also brightens and hydrates with kombucha and shea butter, while Canadian willowherb soothes the skin, improving clarity and reducing fine lines without stripping or irritating.
quick refiner
This exfoliator targets pores, dullness and lines while brightening the complexion with a blend of beta and alpha hydroxy acids, including 5% multi-fruit acids. The combination of glycolic acid and bioelements’ exclusive alphablend works quickly to reveal smoother, brighter skin, delivering visible results in just one day.