SkinSystem Glycolyc Peel 40% 50ml - glycolic acid peeling
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SkinSystem Glycolyc Peel 40% 50ml - glycolic acid peeling

Brand: SkinSystem Cosmetics   -  Product Code: HG056168   -  EAN: 8058945240427
£59.28
Description

SkinSystem Glycolyc Peel 40% 50ml - glycolic acid peeling

Exfoliant based on 40% Glycolic Acid,smoothes, illuminates and renews the skin.
Penetrates deeply, promotes cell turnover, counteracting the effects of skin aging, reduces scars and stretch marks, restoring tone and elasticity.

 

How to Use

After thoroughly cleansing the face, neck and décolleté, apply Glycyrrhetic Peel 10 % to dry skin with the help of a brush.
Burning or tingling may occur at this stage, but this is completely normal and tolerable.
Wait for the appearance of diffuse redness* and then remove the product with fresh water and apply the Algo Botanic Mask Soothing afterwards.
Conclude treatment with Nutri Age Cream.
Carry out at least 3 treatments 10 days apart and then proceed with 1 treatment per month.

Warnings: Avoid the eye area and contact with the eyes.
If intense burning or stinging occurs, stop treatment and rinse with fresh water.
It is advisable to carry out a preliminary test on a small area to assess skin sensitivity.
Avoid use in the case of hypersensitive or fragile skin. As the treatment is not photosensitising, it can be carried out in summer.
Avoid exposure to the sun or UV lamps while using the product.
Apply adequate photoprotection (SPF 50+) for at least one week after using the product.

 

* N.B: The time it takes for redness to appear may vary depending on the type, thickness or sensitivity of the skin as well as other subjective factors.
It may take a few seconds or a few minutes up to a maximum of 10 minutes.

Technical Characteristics

GLYCOLIC ACID
Glycolic acid smoothes, hydrates and gives brightness to the skin by stimulating and facilitating cell turnover and thus counteracting the effects of skin aging.
Its activity is linked to the ability to reduce the cohesion forces between corneocytes by direct action on desmosomes.

The exfoliation of the upper layer of the epidermis and the consequent increase in the speed of cell turnover produces an increase in the activity of fibroblasts and the production of collagen and elastin.