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Peeling Rose de Mer: exclusive technique to exfoliate and renew the skin

The Rose de Mer peeling is one of the available procedures indicated as a complement to the treatment of some skin problems, such as melasma, acne, scars and stretch marks. Find out all the details about this technique below!

What is Rose de Mer Peeling?

To learn more about the Rose de Mer peeling, we consulted dermatologist Leonardo Abrucio (CRM 66591), from BP – A Beneficência Portuguesa. According to him, this is the brand of an Israeli product line, made with active ingredients extracted from the Dead Sea.

How is the Rose de Mer peeling done?

Leonardo explains that “Rose de Mer” is the name of a flower extracted from the bottom of the Dead Sea, which has vitamins and minerals in its composition. It does not contain strong acids and therefore does not usually cause skin irritation.

6 benefits of Rose de Mer peeling

Below, check out the main benefits pointed out by the dermatologist:

  1. It has an exfoliating action: the Rose de Mer peeling promotes an exfoliating action, capable of renewing the skin.
  2. Stimulates collagen and elastin: this peeling can stimulate collagen and elastin synthesis in the dermis.
  3. Helps in the treatment of acne: it can be used as a complement in the treatment of acne, due to its action in controlling oiliness and skin renewal.
  4. Assists in the improvement of melasma: it also appears as a complementary procedure to the treatment of melasma.
  5. Promotes skin rejuvenation: this is due to its concentration of vitamins and minerals.
  6. Collaborates in the treatment of stretch marks and scars: the Dead Sea peeling is indicated to improve the signs of scars and soften stretch marks.

Leonardo points out that the application must be carried out by a qualified professional and the peeling product acts for about two hours on the skin. Check the precautions and contraindications when doing the following procedure.

Cautions and Contraindications

“After the peeling, the patient should avoid sun exposure. You should apply sunscreen with an SPF greater than or equal to 50. Avoid very hot baths and exfoliating soaps”, points out the dermatologist, and adds that healing products can be used. As for the use of acids, it is recommended to avoid them for a period of seven days.

Regarding contraindications, Leonardo clarified that, as it is a natural product, it has no contraindications for use. In addition, in this peeling, the skin is not usually very sensitized. Still, it is important to consult a qualified professional to know the recommendation in view of your goals.

Videos and reports about the Rose de Mer peeling

Next, we brought videos that report experiences, information and details about this technique. Follow:

Before and after Rose de Mer peeling

In this video, youtuber Tais talks more about the procedure and shows the skin peeling process, which gradually increased over a period of three weeks. The results were visible, with the lifting effect and the reduction of acne blemishes.

Doubts and difference between Rose de Mer peeling and Dead Sea peeling

Here, beautician Isis Mafra explains the main doubts about the procedure. A curiosity she brings up is about the difference between peeling Rose de Mer and the Dead Sea. Rose de Mer is an Israeli product line by Christina Zehavi. The Dead Sea peeling is the technique developed by Brazilian beautician Flávia Medeiros.

Rose de Mer peeling step by step

The dermatofunctional physiotherapist Vanuire Boiam provides further clarification on the technique and shows the step by step performed on a patient who seeks to smooth out wrinkles. At the end of the video, you can check out a super interesting illustration that depicts the action of corals on the skin.

Complete follow-up until healing

In this super complete video, you can see how the Rose de Mer peeling is performed, until the healing process and the results. In a chat format with the beautician, some topics are put on the agenda along with the patient’s comments.

When choosing the procedure that best suits your needs, it is essential to research a lot. So, also understand which peeling is ideal for your skin!

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