New Jersey State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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What type of enzyme peel should you use to exfoliate dry skin?

  1. Strong grade

  2. Medium grade

  3. Treating grade

  4. Gentle grade

The correct answer is: Gentle grade

Using a gentle grade enzyme peel is the most suitable option for exfoliating dry skin. Gentle enzyme peels are specifically formulated to effectively remove dead skin cells while minimizing irritation. They typically contain milder enzymes that help to dissolve keratin and promote cell turnover without stripping the skin of its natural moisture. This approach is crucial for dry skin, which often lacks hydration and can be sensitive to harsher treatments. A gentle peel helps to improve skin texture and appearance without exacerbating dryness or causing discomfort, making it a safe and effective choice for clients with sensitive or dehydrated skin. In contrast, stronger or medium-grade peels may lead to over-exfoliation and irritation, which would not be ideal for dry skin types. Treating grade options might be designed for specific skin conditions rather than general exfoliation, making them less appropriate for this purpose. Therefore, a gentle grade enzyme peel strikes the right balance between efficacy and safety for individuals with dry skin.