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| Manufacturer: | Chemical-Facial-Peel
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| Brand Name: | Chemical-Facial-Peel |
| Price Range: | See 8TOP Retailers Below |
| Concern: | Combination, Oily Skin, Acne-Prone Skin |
| Strength & Agent: | 5% Salicylic Acid
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| Neutralization (pH): | unavailable |
| Patient Down Time: | 0-3 days
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| Product Type: | Gel
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| Ingredients: unavailable |
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Salicylic Acid is a Beta Hydroxy Acid which gives a dramatic skin peel. Salicylic Acid is oil-soluble, making it most appropriate for combination, oily skin and acne-prone skin. Those with drier skin may want to opt for using Lactic Acid, which can be more moisturizing than Salicylic. Salicylic 30% is much stronger than Glycolic 30%. In fact, applying Salicylic 30% is similar to applying a 60-70% Glycolic deep peel.
How to give a boost to your peel:
Apply Salicylic 2% exfoliator or Salicylic 5% exfoliator before doing a peel treatment. The Salicylic Acid will penetrate to clean and open your pores, allowing the peel agent to penetrate and work more effectively.
What can I expect if I use Salicylic Acid?
Salicylic Acid can have a stinging (and sometimes a frosting) effect on the skin. A patient's skin may look as if it were sunburned after a peel treatment. It may take several days for a complete recovery from this type of peel. You may see some peeling, however, this is a gradual process. A Salicylic peel will not prevent you from going to work or doing other activities but your face may not be ideal for pictures. Approximately 5 days after performing a peel, the skin will appear rejuvenated and more youthful looking.
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