Glycolic Acid
Glycolic Acid is derived from natural fruit acids (alpha hydroxy acids or AHAs) to rejuvenate the skin by encouraging the shedding of old, sun-damaged surface skin cells. Glycolic acid is the alpha hydroxy acid most frequently used for acid peel facial treatments. It works by stimulating new growth of skin and collagen by decreasing the bond that holds dead skin cells on the surface. This allows dead cells to be removed gradually, leaving behind a layer of smoother and softer skin.
Glycolic acids come in different strengths, 30%-70%. A Glycolic Acid Peel is beneficial in treating the following skin conditions in order to reveal a brighter, smoother skin texture:
Peptide Infusion add-on: Infusing the skin with peptides, which contain matrix proteins and soluble collagens, helps result in a noticeably firmer, smoother and more youthful appearance.
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