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Glycolic Acid 50%

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Product Description

Quick Overview

A Glycolic Peel or chemical peel uses a chemical solution to improve and smooth the texture of the facial skin by removing its damaged outer layers. It is helpful for those individuals with facial blemishes, mild acne scarring, fine wrinkles and uneven skin. The alphahydroxy acid (AHA) Glycolic Acid, a mild peel, is used for this purpose. The formula used is adjusted to meet each patient’s needs. A chemical peel can give you brighter, smoother looking skin. The 30ml and 100ml bottles are best for full facial applications. For specific areas, or spot treatments, we recommend the Glycolic 35 Roll-On.

What is Glycolic Acid?

Glycolic Acid is a superficial peeling agent that is made from sugar cane. It is often considered the most active and beneficial of the Alpha-Hydroxy-Acids (AHA). With repetitive and continuous use, improvement to skin tone and texture occurs. Once inside the skin’s cell, glycolic acid will serve as a catalyst for the formation of new collagen which will reduce the appearance of wrinkles on the skin’s surface. Glycolic acid has been proven to be very effective in the treatment of hyperpigmentation, melasma, actinic keratosis, acne, and oily skin, as well as other cosmetic uses. Our kit provides you the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of professional results at home, for a fraction of the cost.

Indications

  • Fitzpatrick Types I-V
  • Fine Lines and Wrinkles
  • Mild Acne Scarring
  • Uneven Skin Texture
  • Laxity
  • Menopausal Skin
  • Mild Rosacea

Ingredients

Ingredients

Glycolic Acid, deionized water, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, propylene glycol, propyl and methyl parahydroxybenzoate

Key Ingredients

Glycolic acid has the smallest molecular structure of the AHAs, allowing it to effectively penetrate deeper into the skin, providing powerful collagen stimulation and dermal hydration.

Client Instructions

Peel Instructions

  1. Apply 2-3 ml Glycolic/50 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.
  2. Leave Glycolic Acid on initially for 30-60 seconds, building up to 1-3 minutes as tolerance increases (You may fan the skin during this time to alleviate discomfort). Contact time of peel should not exceed 7 minutes. If redness or stinging occurs, wash off immediately.
  3. 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.
  4. Pat dry with cotton or paper towel (do not rub the skin at this stage).
  5. Apply a thin layer of non-comedonic moisturizer (see below).
  6. The Glycolic 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 Glycolic Acid are:

  1. 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.
  2. Follow the use instructions on the label. Do not exceed the recommended applications.
  3. Avoid using AHA-containing products on infants and children.
  4. Use sun protection if you use a AHA product.

Pre-Peel

  1. Avoid using self-tanners, masks, scrubs or exfoliating agents for at least 48 hours prior to the peel.
  2. Stop glycolic acid and Retin A/Renova products 48 hours before peel.
  3. Do not wax facial hair for 48 hours before peel.
  4. Notify us if you have a history of cold sores, fever blisters or herpes outbreak anywhere on the face prior to the application.
  5. Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at lease a week prior to your peel.

Post-Peel

  1. Avoid exercise and sweating (sauna) for a few hours after the procedure.
  2. Avoid the use of abrasive or exfoliating sponges until face returns to normal condition.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. If possible delay the use of make-up for 24 hours, if you must use very lightly.

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Product Reviews

  1. Will definitely buy again

    Posted by Imelda on 24th Aug 2009

    My first time to try chemical peel so I started using Glycolic gel peel 30% last January, using once a week. My face cleared up of acne and scars and even out skin color and smoother. 1 bottle of 30 ml lasted 6 months. I just ordered this 50% and they sent me free sample of Salicylic 20% peel. Will buy again definitely.


  2. I recommend to friends and family

    Posted by Angel on 30th Apr 2009

    I recommended the acid peel to my friends and family after trying them out myself. Initially, my face remained the same but, improvement came after five weeks, my face is almost sportless now, I'm very happy. The free sample of salicylic/20gel peel was very generous and helpful, thank you.


  3. GA lovers rejoice

    Posted by S. Wolf on 5th Mar 2009

    I started off using a 10% GA wash the last couple of years. After the trouble w/ my skin started to escalate, I searched for something new. I tried the 70% Lactic Acid Peel w/ horrible results, possibly due to my inexperience w/ that type of acid. Then I tried 35% GA, and was very pleased. Since I am accustom to GA I have used the peel every other day, never exceeding 5 mins. My recent face explosion and marks, formed before starting GA peels, are quickly fading, but of course not fast enough. Since I saw this working I decided to add the 50% to my routine once a week.

    If you are use to 35% GA, you should be okay w/ the next step up. I actually felt less tingling w/ the 50% than the 35%. The consistency was a little more liquidity than the 35% as well. This definitely boosted skin turnover and healing for me. I need to also note that this company produces their peels w/ a lower PH level than recommended. I am unsure how this affects my skin overall, but I have not had any negative results w/ it in any case.

    I have only seen my skin get better, since using these products. However, I suggest resisting the compulsion to overuse them. The ill effects of sensitivity & skin thinning will ensue if you misuse them. Also, be careful not to over exfoliate the forehead, since it already has the least amount of padding on the face.


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