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I've tried many things before, which of your products would you suggest for me?
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Please tell us a little about your experience with using chemical peels. Have you used chemical peels previously?

What is right for you depends on your personal skin type as well as what you're looking for. If you're looking to treat a specific condition, try searching though our Condition FAQ.

In general, we provide three different products in varying concentrations for different intensities.

Both Glycolic and Lactic are exfoliating peels that will help even tone, texture, and pigmentation. The difference between the two is that the Glycolic has a smaller molecule, and penetrates more deeply into the skin, giving a deeper peel, but at the cost of being a little more irritating to the skin.

The Lactic acid is a natural humectant which occurs naturally in the skin, which means it is able to pull moisture from the air and hold it in the skin. The Lactic acid is less irritating and more moisturizing than the Glycolic, and the Lactic can be used at a slightly higher concentration than the Glycolic, because it is not as irritating.

Types of peels we have:
Lactic: Hyperpigmentation
Salicylic: Acne
Glycolic: Wrinkles and aging skin
Combination: Texture and glow

Please contact us so that we may help you further.
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