How do your products compare to similar “buffered” products?

September 5, 2008 by katie  
Filed under Procedures & Information

How do your products compare to similar “buffered” products?

Buffering is the process by which the acid is partially neutralized. When a solution is buffered, less of the acid is available to do work, so the pH of the solution is increased.

If you have never used any chemical peeling products before it is important to start slow, and test a small area for sensitivity. Each person’s sensitivity is different.

At first you should space treatments at weekly intervals, do not try to rush the process. Progress is incremental and will improve with each treatment, but you must allow time for the skin to rest and recover between treatments.

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