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Clinicare GLOW Chemical Peel Treatments

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Clinicare GLOW Chemical Peel ( For the Treatments of hyperpigmentation, age spots and dull tired skin)

 

The chemical peel is one of the oldest cosmetic procedures in the world. Today chemical peels are among the most popular and widely recognised methods of improving the health and appearance of skin by removing dead skin cells and encouraging new ones to grow. Chemical peel depth can range from very superficial to deep, although several light depth peels can often achieve similar results to one deeper peel treatment, with less risk and shorter recovery time.

 

The CLINICCARE Glow AHA Peel is a superficial glycolic acid peel effective in treating hyperpigmentation, age spots, sun damage, and dull, tired skin. The CLINICCARE Glow AHA Peel is a mild superficial glycolic acid peel that will remove the upper layer of the epidermis (pH 1.7). It inhibits melanin synthesis, brightens the skin, evens out discolouration and is safe to use on darker skin.

 

Suitable for:

Photo damaged skin

Hyperpigmentation

Rough texture, fine lines and wrinkles

Enlarged pores, dull, sallow skin color

Ageing skin

 

Main active ingredients:

Glycolic Acid 28% – Derived from sugar cane, it exfoliates the epidermis, promotes epidermolysis & stimulates the growth of new skin.

Kojic Acid 4% – Derived from a variety of fungi & organic substances, it is used to diminish dark areas resulting from excessive pigmentation in the skin.

Arbutin 2% – Acts by reversibly suppressing melanosomal tyrosinase activity.

 

From £87 (75 minutes)

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