The At-Home Peel Celebs Love for Smooth, Glowing Skin Is Finally Back in Stock
Since Samantha Jones's infamous transformation into "beef carpaccio" in Sex and the City, chemical peels have been a part of the cultural zeitgeist. Now, they're quite a bit more advanced—a chemical peel these days doesn't make your face raw, and it leaves you with even, glowing skin.
If there's one general skincare statement that can be made about celebrities, it's that they love a good chemical peel. Celebs are definitely known for getting an in-office chemical peel, but I've always wondered what products they turn to if they can't make it in to see their derm or aesthetician.
There's one at-home peel that celebs trust above the rest, and that's Renée Rouleau's Triple Berry Smoothing Peel. Celebs such as Madelaine Petsch and Demi Lovato have snapped photos of themselves using this cult-favorite mask on their Instagram Stories. It was discontinued due to supply chain disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the peel is reformulated and finally back in stock.
This professional-strength chemical peel is packed with antioxidant-rich berries and smooths, hydrates, and evens skin with a potent blend of six AHAs, PHA, and azelaic acid. Plus, it both looks and smells like berry jam—it doesn't get much more fun to use than that.
Shop more of our favorites from Renée Rouleau:
This exfoliating cleanser stops blemishes in their tracks.
If you struggle with hormonal acne, add this treatment to your routine ASAP.
Designed for sensitive skin, this toner removes impurities while soothing.
Antioxidants and clay work together to brighten and tighten skin.
If you have an angry breakout, smooth this mask on for relief.
Vitamins C and E work in tandem with each other to make skin radiant and even.
If you're in the market for sunscreen that doesn't feel like sunscreen, this is the SPF for you.
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Katie Berohn is the associate beauty editor at Who What Wear. Previously, she worked as the beauty assistant for Good Housekeeping, Woman's Day, and Prevention magazines, all part of the Hearst Lifestyle Group. She graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder, with a major in journalism and minor in technology, arts, and media, and earned her master's degree at NYU's graduate program for magazine journalism. In addition, Katie has held editorial internships at Denver Life magazine, Yoga Journal, and Cosmopolitan; a digital editorial internship at New York magazine's The Cut; a social good fellowship at Mashable; and a freelance role at HelloGiggles. When she's not obsessing over the latest skincare launch or continuing her journey to smell every perfume on the planet, Katie can be found taking a hot yoga class, trying everything on the menu at New York's newest restaurant, or hanging out at a trendy wine bar with her friends.