| Sure, we'd all love to get a chemical peel at the spa, but who has that kind of money? When you need a little skin pick-me-up, check out our readers' favorite at-home peels. Just make sure to avoid the worst ones on this list |
| This is a TotalBeauty.com skin care products article Do you love the results you get from a professional chemical peel, but hate its price tag? You need this list of at-home peels that won't break the bank. Readers say their favorites can slough off dead skin cells and leave skin radiant, while the worst will leave skin red and irritated. See which at-home peels you should try -- and avoid -- now. |
14 Best and Worst At-Home Peels
At-Home Peels to Try -- and Ones to Avoid
| TotalBeauty.com readers have tested a ton and are sharing which ones are worth the money |
| No time or cash to head to the spa for a facial? No worries, we found the best at-home products that will give you real results (we also found a few that didn't quite live up to their claims so you don't waste your money). Check them out and say hello to softer, clearer skin now! |
| Worst: No. 4: Patricia Wexler M.D. Exfoliating Glyco Peel System, $60 |
| TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 6.5 |
| It burned readers' skin and "didn't do much" for acne either … |
| TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 8.9 |
| It "brightens," "smooths" and makes skin look "clear and younger" after the first use … |
| TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 9.1 |
| This facial kit will give you "fabulous skin just like a celebrity for half the price …" |