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Ansan Skin Care: Differences Between Black Peel and Lara Peel

닥터에버스 목동점 Dr.Evers Mokdong · 닥터에버스의원 · December 12, 2025

Ansan Skin Care: Differences Between Black Peel and Lara Peel If excess oil keeps coming up, pores become clogged and breakouts keep recurring, and your skin texture becomes uneven...

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Clinic: 닥터에버스 목동점 Dr.Evers Mokdong

Original post date: December 12, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 1:46 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

If excess oil keeps coming up,

pores become clogged and breakouts keep recurring,

and your skin texture becomes uneven,

simple moisturizing or soothing alone

may not be enough to improve it.

Especially when the surface looks smooth,

but sebum is building up underneath,

over time the tone can become dull,

and the skin’s texture and flow can gradually break down.

In cases like this, you may need a method that clears things from within

while helping restore the direction of the skin texture. For these conditions, a peeling solution that reduces irritation

while helping manage oiliness and breakout patterns

is Black Peel.

  1. Ansan Skin Care: What is the difference between Black Peel and Lara Peel, and how does it work?

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Black Peel

is a solution structured to manage sebum

and gently cleanse it using carbon ingredients.

While typical peeling uses acids to dissolve dead skin cells,

Black Peel works by allowing carbon to bind with sebum and then absorb energy, creating tiny bursts.

Through this process,

  • sebum inside the pores can be gently cleared

  • old dead skin cells accumulated on the surface are also managed

  • and a smoother skin texture can be encouraged

Compared with Lara Peel, which is in the same category,

Lara Peel is closer to a method where the solution is applied and then passively absorbed,

whereas Black Peel uses carbon reactions

to break down and clear sebum and dust

more immediately.

Both methods are low-irritation options,

but Black Peel is sometimes preferred for surfaces with active sebum production.

  1. Ansan Skin Care: What changes can be expected from Black Peel and Lara Peel?

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  • Oiliness is reduced and the skin surface feels more organized

  • Clogged pores are cleared and breakout patterns are eased

  • Areas that looked shiny from repeated sebum production become softer

  • Skin texture becomes smoother, improving makeup adherence

  • The overall tone appears brighter and more even

In particular, for the T-zone where blackheads and sebum are difficult to manage,

or when breakouts often occur around the chin,

more direct changes may be expected.

  1. Ansan Skin Care: Black Peel and Lara Peel differences are suitable for these people

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  • People whose skin produces a lot of oil and often feels shiny

  • Cases where excess sebum and dead skin cells cause makeup to lift easily

  • Skin where clogged pores lead to recurring breakouts

  • Those who need dead skin management but have sensitive skin

  • People who feel their tone looks dull and their skin texture is not well organized

Because Black Peel is not a highly irritating method,

it can be applied without much burden even on sensitive skin,

and it is structured so that repeated use at regular intervals is less taxing.

  1. Ansan Skin Care: Black Peel and Lara Peel differences, frequency and precautions

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Depending on the type,

Black Peel is generally repeated every 1 to 2 weeks.

Without excessive irritation,

it can help organize skin texture and manage sebum flow,

which is why it is often chosen as a regular solution.

Afterward, please keep the following in mind.

  • Avoid saunas, hot steam rooms, and intense exercise for 7 days

  • Some warmth may remain, so basic care focused on hydration and soothing is important

  • Sunscreen is essential; because your skin may become more sensitive to UV rays, apply it carefully

  • Avoid exfoliating products and observe the settling process naturally

This approach is a solution that gently clears away dust and dead skin cells from within.

By using carbon particle reactions,

it works by clearing out the pores thoroughly,

so if breakout patterns keep recurring,

or if oiliness has disrupted your skin texture,

you may expect a more direct organizing effect.

Compared with a soft, low-irritation method like Lara Peel,

this method focuses more on sebum management,

so it may be better suited for oily skin or skin with excess sebum.

When skin texture is organized,

the overall tone and feel improve together,

so with consistent care,

it can lead to a smoother and fresher impression.

Thank you for reading this long post today.

I hope you have a clear and gentle day.

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