It seems like everyone is talking about chemical peels these days, but rather than the super intense, in-office versions (if you’ve seen good before-and-afters you know what I’m talking about), the focus is on at-home formulas. “At-home chemical peels are growing in popularity because brands have seen that there is a strong desire for people to be able to get professional-like results at home,” says celebrity aesthetician Joshua Ross, founder of SkinLab in Manhattan Beach, CA. “There have also been a lot of skin-care influencers and social media accounts who are showing these at-home peels, and people feel more comfortable to try them at home if someone they trust and follow is also using them.”
So what is a chemical peel? Rachel Roff, aesthetician and founder/CEO of Urban Skin Rx, says it’s a chemical exfoliator that works to fade the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and improve brightness. “At-home peels use weaker concentrations of ingredients than in-office peels, and it will take longer to see results, but they can be really effective when used correctly.” These are the top at-home chemical peels recommended by skin-care experts.