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| Manufacturer: | Skin Laboratory
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| Brand Name: | Skin Laboratory |
| Price Range: | See 8TOP Retailers Below |
| Concern: | Acne, Acne Scars, Blackheads/Whiteheads, Dry Skin, Sun-damaged Skin, Blotchy Pigmentation, Fine Wrinkles, Loss of Elasticity, Large Pores, Bumps, Age Spots, Eczema, Seborrheic Keratosis, Hyperkeratosis, Actinic keratosis |
| Strength & Agent: | 70% Lactic Acid
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| Neutralization (pH): | unavailable |
| Patient Down Time: | 24 hours
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| Product Type: | Gel
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Ingredients:
Lactic Acid, deionized water, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, propylene glycol, propyl and methyl parahydroxybenzoate.
Lactic acid functions as a humectant to pull moisture toward the surface of the skin to prevent drying. Lactic acid also works to actively stimulate collagen growth in the dermis layer of the skin to improve skin thickness and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
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Amazon
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$24.95 |
1 oz |
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Amazon
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$48.95 |
3.38 oz |
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Lactic Acid is a non-irritating rapid exfoliator. Lactic Acid is recommended for those that are new to peel and exfoliating agents in skin care products, as well as those that have used other exfoliators for a long period and want to improve results. Lactic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid derived from sour milk. It is ideal for sensitive skin or skin unable to tolerate Glycolic Acid. Lactic acid peel helps to eliminate germs, toxins and dead cells. It also helps to maintain the skin’s pH factor. Lactic Acid occurs naturally in the skin and is a primary component of the skins natural moisturizing factor, and so less harsh and more moisturizing than Glycolic Acid skin peels.
How Does Lactic Acid work?
The use of Lactic Acid will help to stimulate and speed skin cell turnover on the surface of the skin, thereby producing more vibrant and smoother-looking skin. In the deeper layers of skin, new collagen and elastin will be stimulated and the skin will actually become thicker, tighter and more firm. Benefits Also, if you are new to acid peels this may be the one for you. It also can be used for the following:
- Acne
- Acne Scars
- Blackheads/Whiteheads
- Dry Skin
- Sun-damaged Skin
- Blotchy Pigmentation
- Fine Wrinkles
- Loss of Elasticity
- Large Pores
- Bumps
- Age Spots
- Eczema
- Seborrheic Keratosis
- Hyperkeratosis
- Actinic keratosis
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Directions:
Peel Instructions
- Apply 2-3 ml Lactic/70 solution to a gauze pad and apply to the face using a gentle rubbing action. Keep the solution at least a quarter of an inch away from the eyes, lips and mucus membranes.
- Leave Glycolic Acid on initially for 30 seconds, building up to 1-2 minutes as tolerance increases (you may fan the skin during this time to alleviate discomfort). Contact time of peel should never exceed 5 minutes. If redness or stinging occurs, wash off immediately.
- Remove all traces of peel with copious amounts of water. Pay special attention to areas around the eyebrows, behind the ears, and in the creases around the nose.
- Pat dry with cotton or paper towel (do not rub the skin at this stage).
- Apply a thin layer of non-comedonic moisturizer (see below).
- The Lactic Peel is designed to be used every 10-14 days in conjunction with regular exfoliation and moisturization of the skin.
FDA Guidelines for the use of Lactic acid are:
- Test any product that contains an AHA on a small area of skin before applying it to a large area. If you use cosmetics with AHAs and experience skin irritation or prolonged stinging, stop using the product and consult your physician.
- Follow the use instructions on the label. Do not exceed the recommended applications.
- Avoid using AHA-containing products on infants and children.
- Use sun protection if you use a AHA product.
Pre-Peel
- Avoid using self-tanners, masks, scrubs or exfoliating agents for at least 48 hours prior to the peel.
- Stop glycolic acid and Retin A/Renova products 48 hours before peel.
- Do not wax facial hair for 48 hours before peel.
- Notify us if you have a history of cold sores, fever blisters or herpes outbreak anywhere on the face prior to the application.
- Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at lease a week prior to your peel.
Post-Peel
- Avoid exercise and sweating (sauna) for a few hours after the procedure.
- Avoid the use of abrasive or exfoliating sponges until face returns to normal condition.
- Apply a fragrance free moisturizer (Neutrogena facial lotion, or Cetaphil lotion) twice a day. Avoid products containing alpha-hydroxyacids until the skin returns to normal condition.
- Do not peel the skin, pick the skin, scrape or scratch the skin, expose the skin to sun or sun lamps, or use a mask on the skin until the skin returns to normal condition.
- If possible delay the use of make-up for 24 hours, if you must use very lightly.
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