Chemical peels are a popular and effective skincare treatment offered by Wake Skin Care in Durham, NC. These treatments can do wonders for your skin by removing dead skin cells, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, and improving overall skin texture.
Our expert estheticians use premium quality peels to help you achieve a radiant and youthful complexion. Whether you have concerns about sun damage, acne scars, or uneven skin tone, our chemical peels are tailored to your unique skincare needs. Our premium chemical peel services are highly sought after not only in Durham but also in neighboring areas in Wake County. To book your appointment for our premium chemical peels, simply call us at 919-629-3639, and our friendly staff will assist you with scheduling.
At Wake Skin Care in Durham, NC, we take pride in offering the highest quality chemical peels to revitalize your skin. Here’s why you should choose our services:
Residents in Wake County trust Wake Skin Care for their skincare needs, making us the go-to destination for premium chemical peels in Durham.
When you choose Wake Skin Care for your chemical peel in Durham, NC, you can expect a seamless and rejuvenating experience. Here’s what the process entails:
Visit Wake Skin Care in Durham, NC, and let us help you achieve smoother, younger-looking skin with our premium chemical peels. We take pride in serving clients from all over Wake County, ensuring that everyone can access our top-notch skincare services. At Wake Skin Care, we prioritize your convenience, which is why 919-629-3639 is always available for any skincare inquiries or appointment requests you may have.
The Eno and the Occoneechi, related to the Sioux and the Shakori, lived and farmed in the area which became Durham. They may have established a village named Adshusheer on the site. The Great Indian Trading Path has been traced through Durham, and Native Americans helped to mold the area by establishing settlements and commercial transportation routes.
In 1701, Durham’s beauty was chronicled by the English explorer John Lawson, who called the area “the flower of the Carolinas.” During the mid-1700s, Scots, Irish, and English colonists settled on land granted to George Carteret by King Charles I (for whom the Carolinas are named). Early settlers built gristmills, such as West Point, and worked the land.
Prior to the American Revolution, frontiersmen in what is now Durham were involved in the Regulator movement. According to legend, Loyalist militia cut Cornwallis Road through this area in 1771 to quell the rebellion. Later, William Johnston, a local shopkeeper and farmer, made Revolutionaries’ munitions, served in the Provincial Capital Congress in 1775, and helped underwrite Daniel Boone’s westward explorations.
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