- alicylic acid loosens and removes aged cells, oil and debris attached to the skins surface reducing future breakouts
- Salicylic acid is oil-soluble and lipophilic so it penetrates follicles deep down that contain sebum, exfoliating, cleaning and removing the impurities responsible for clogged pores
- Salicylic will control acne breakouts, blackheads, and decrease the amount of redness associated with pimples
- Glycolic Acid reduces the appearance of scars much better then any creams or lotions available over the counter
- Both are great for wrinkles, scars, fine lines as well as improving damaged skin caused by the sun or other UV light damage
ALPHA HYDROXY ACIDS and BETA HYDROXY ACIDS ensure that almost all skin types will respond to this type of treatment. Research has also shown that Glycolic Acid will penetrate more effectively through an exfoliated surface. Applying Salicylic Acid in conjunction with Glycolic Acid will achieve an extremely effective skin exfoliation and skin peel rejuvenation treatment especially for those with oily skin!!! Best of all these peels require hardly any downtime at all!!!WHAT DOES THE ALPHA/BETA COMBINATION PEEL CONSIST OF? Salicylic Acid and Glycolic Acid can be used in combination to combat a wide range of skin and pigmentation problems including blackheads, white heads, small scars, fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, warts, lip creases, sun damaged skin, and much more! EACH ORDER INCLUDES: 1 Ounce (30mL) high quality GLYCOLIC ACID 50% solution (30-45 PEELS), 1 Ounce (30mL) high quality SALICYLIC ACID 30% solution, Now available with dropper for easier distribution in sealed blue glass bottle, Easy-to-follow professional chemical peel information booklet with detailed instructions, Booklet includes precautions, preparation, directions, combining peels, after peel therapy and healing process procedure, Guaranteed NEW AND IMPROVED SKIN with long lasting results!!! WHAT IS THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ALPHA HYDROXY ACIDS AND BETA HYDROXY ACIDS? The main difference between alpha hydroxy acids and beta hydroxy acid is their lipid (oil) solubility. Alpha hydroxy acids (glycolic acid) are very water soluble only, whereas the beta hydroxy acid is lipid (oil) soluble. This means that beta hydroxy acid (salicylic acid) can penetrate into the pore which contains sebum and exfoliate the dead skin cells that are built up inside the pore. Because of this difference in physical properties, the beta hydroxy acid is better on oily skin with blackheads and whiteheads. Alpha hydroxy acids are better used on thickened, sun-damaged skin where breakouts are not a problem
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