라라필은 따가운 거 전혀 없고 그냥 에센스 바르는 느낌이라 예민한 피부도 완전 가능해요.
I've also become interested in Laraphil, which is said to be trending these days.
For those of you who visit dermatologists regularly, are you aware of the 4th generation peeling that is the hottest trend these days? When watching YouTube vlogs or Instagram Reels, the Lara Peel treatment—rumored to be a must-have for celebrities and influencers the day before an important salon appointment—keeps catching my eye in my algorithm.
A long time ago, I mustered up the courage to try regular Aqua Peel or Aladdin Peel treatments, but I have bad memories of how my skin would turn completely red and break out, peeling like a snake shedding its skin, and I suffered for a week unable to even go out. Since then, I was too scared to even look at the word "peeling," but I happened to find out about Lara Peel recently. I was intrigued to hear that its advantage is that it replenishes nutrients rather than being a harsh method that forcibly peels off the skin.
I heard that it doesn't sting during the procedure and there is absolutely no peeling a few days later, so you can apply makeup and go about your daily life right away. Is that really true? I'm so curious if even someone like me, with skin that is usually red, sensitive, and thin, can get Lara Peel without any worries. Seeing those genuine reviews saying the face glows like a peeled egg immediately after the treatment makes me want to rush to the clinic tomorrow! Haha.
However, since Lara Peel is effective without irritation, I assume the price is quite high compared to standard basic peeling treatments. I am curious about the approximate price range. I am wondering if I can see a noticeable dewy glow effect with just one special treatment per month, or if it is definitely more cost-effective to purchase a multi-session package. I look forward to realistic and invaluable advice from those who have experienced it!