Skin DNA Glycolic, Lactic Combi Peel

from £5.50

30ml

Combine the powerful benefits of Lactic and Glycolic acid with this excellent 50/50 formula.

This combination peel will effectively exfoliate, increase cell turnover and slough away dead skin cells which will visibly improve firmness, texture and reveal brighter more youthful skin whilst helping the skin to retain moisture and excel moisture retention at a cellular level.

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30ml

Combine the powerful benefits of Lactic and Glycolic acid with this excellent 50/50 formula.

This combination peel will effectively exfoliate, increase cell turnover and slough away dead skin cells which will visibly improve firmness, texture and reveal brighter more youthful skin whilst helping the skin to retain moisture and excel moisture retention at a cellular level.

30ml

Combine the powerful benefits of Lactic and Glycolic acid with this excellent 50/50 formula.

This combination peel will effectively exfoliate, increase cell turnover and slough away dead skin cells which will visibly improve firmness, texture and reveal brighter more youthful skin whilst helping the skin to retain moisture and excel moisture retention at a cellular level.

  • Includes:

    + 30ml of Glycolic/Lactic acid solution+ Full guidance via Weblink

    Optional add-on items

    Save up to £5.50 by purchasing additional treatment essentials.

    + 30ml Neutraliser (Saving £2.50)
    + 10ml Hyaluronic Acid Serum (Saving £1.50)
    + Skin Peel Application Brush (Saving £1.50)

  • Please visit our ‘Tolerance’ and ‘Skin Peel Application’ pages for full guidance and information on how to use this product.

  • Distilled Water, Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Hydroxide, Glycerine, Phenoxyethanol

    (For the 'optional' product ingredients - Please see individual product listings available in our online store)

FAQS

  • Combination peels allow you to combine the benefits of both Glycolic and Lactic Acid in one treatment. This will allow you to benefit equally without the limitations of having to alternate between both the Lactic and Glycolic Acid.

    For example, if you suffer from dry skin but want to target aging at the same time, a combination peel is perfect as you will gain the benefits of both the Lactic and Glycolic acid in one treatment.

    Benefits of a combination peel include (but not limited to):

    Exfoliation: Both glycolic acid and lactic acid are alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) that exfoliate the skin by removing dead skin cells, revealing fresher and brighter skin.

    Improved texture and tone: Since a skin peel with glycolic and lactic acid removes dead skin cells, it helps to improve the texture and tone of the skin.

    Anti-aging: Both glycolic and lactic acid help to stimulate collagen production, which can help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

    Reduced acne and acne scarring: A skin peel with glycolic and lactic acid can help to unclog pores, thereby reducing acne. It can also help to reduce the appearance of acne scars by promoting skin cell turnover.

    Brightening: Both glycolic and lactic acid help to brighten the skin by removing dead skin cells and revealing fresher, brighter skin.

    Reduced hyperpigmentation: A skin peel with glycolic and lactic acid can help to reduce hyperpigmentation by promoting skin cell turnover and fading dark spots.

    Improved hydration: Lactic acid is a humectant, which means it helps to hydrate the skin by attracting moisture from the environment into the skin. This can leave the skin feeling softer and more hydrated.

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    Combination peels are known to help with the following conditions:

    + Acne
    + Sun Damaged Skin
    + Enlarged Pores + Blotchy Pigmentation (This product will NOT help with chloasma, melasma or virtigo)
    + Fine lines and wrinkles
    + Discolouration or dark patches
    + Dry Skin
    + Keratosis Pilaris
    + Age Spots

  • Lactic acid and glycolic acid are both alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) that are commonly used in skincare products and professional treatments. The key differences between lactic acid and glycolic acid are as follows:

    Molecular size: Glycolic acid has a smaller molecular size than lactic acid, which means it can penetrate the skin more deeply. This makes glycolic acid more effective for treating fine lines, wrinkles, and acne.

    Strength: Glycolic acid is generally considered to be stronger than lactic acid. Glycolic acid has a lower pH, which means it is more acidic and can potentially cause more irritation and sensitization. Lactic acid is milder and gentler on the skin.

    Skin type: Lactic acid is better suited for sensitive or dry skin types because it is less harsh and drying. Glycolic acid is better suited for oily or acne-prone skin types because it is stronger and more effective at treating acne and congestion.

    Moisture: Lactic acid is a humectant and therefore best suited for those with dry, sensitive skin. Its humectant properties help the skin retain moisture whereas glycolic acid is best suited for oily and acne-prone skin types.

    Benefits: Lactic acid is primarily known for its hydrating and exfoliating properties. It can help to improve skin texture and tone, reduce hyperpigmentation, and brighten the skin. Glycolic acid has similar benefits but is more effective at treating fine lines, wrinkles, and acne.

    Overall, lactic acid and glycolic acid are both effective alpha-hydroxy acids, but their unique properties make them better suited for different skin types and concerns.

  • If you follow the instructions provided, there should be no discomfort or peeling associated with the use of chemical peels. Unlike mechanical exfoliants that require scrubbing, chemical peels facilitate skin exfoliation, without the need for such methods. By accelerating the natural exfoliation process, they help to remove the top layer of dead skin cells. However, there is no need to worry about the skin peeling off. Instead, you will notice the incredible results of increased cell turnover, which promote a smoother and more radiant complexion.

  • DO NOT USE:

    + If you're pregnant/breastfeeding

    + If you are undergoing any kind of intense beauty treatment such as (but not limited to) microdermabrasion, other AHA acid treatment, Retin-a, laser therapy etc

    + If you have any broken veins/capillaries.

    + If you're on medication which increases the skins sensitivity such as (but not limited to) roaccutane and for 12 months after your course has been completed.

    + If you commonly have cold sores. People who commonly have cold sores may find that chemical peels can cause an outbreak of cold sores and may want to take their medication before use or avoid use altogether, do not apply this product to your skin while you have an active cold sore.

  • The safest method to start skin peels is to build tolerance from a low percentage peel such as 10% then increasing the peel strength over a safe period of time. The key thing to remember with skin peels is that time is key.

    Building tolerance allows your skins pH to become custom to the acidic nature to the peels over time.

    The tolerance method includes a treatment plan that is spread over a number of weeks which will enable you to build from 10% to 15% and then to the final stage of the tolerance peel treatment plan to 20%.

    Once tolerance has been correctly built, you will then be able to assess whether your treatment at 20% is enough or whether you need to further increase strengths in order to gain further improved results.

    We offer a tolerance kit which includes everything you need to begin skin peels in our online shop. If you want to progress onto the combination peel we would recommend you use the ‘Lactic Acid’ tolerance peel kit.

  • Yes, it is vital that you use a neutraliser with all our skin peel treatments. The acid solution CANNOT be washed off with just water. we have a specially formulated neutraliser which has been formulated to be kinder on the skin.

    Why do I need a neutraliser?

    A neutraliser is required to restore your skins natural pH after the treatment has been carried out.

    When the Alpha Hydroxy Acid solution is applied to the skin, it bonds to the skin and lowers the skin’s natural ph. Because the solution permanently bonds with the skin, it cannot be washed off with using just water and therefore a neutraliser is required to restore your skins natural ph.

    Without a neutraliser your skin’s natural pH cannot be restored which can cause undesired side effects.

  • No, there is no need for a skin prepping solution prior to use. All that is required is that skin is washed and rinsed thoroughly before commencing treatment.

  • Before any peel is performed it is important that a patch test is carried out 48 hours before commencing the full treatment.

  • A 30ml bottle will provide approximately 15 - 18 full face treatments.

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