2024 the best at home chemical peel review
Price: $29.95
(as of Dec 25, 2024 19:41:09 UTC - Details)
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Confidence in your skin gives you the freedom to be your true self & everyone should live a life free from the worries of skin concerns
Our founder struggled with many skin concerns. He tried everything available, but nothing seemed to work. After graduating with a chemistry degree, he set out to find a more effective solution to help others. After a small loan from his mom, he began to create effective solutions that could be used safely from home.
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Now your can enjoy professional strength products from the comfort of your home.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 1.65 x 4.96 x 1.65 inches; 3.1 ounces
Item model number : LA50GP
UPC : 736211275110 885238236380
Manufacturer : Perfect Image LLC
ASIN : B006ZBP8NM
Country of Origin : USA
LEVEL 2 STRENGTH - A medium depth peel, formulated with 50% lactic acid concentration to reduce wrinkle formation, even help improve the apperance of skin tone. Not a beginner's peel. Use Level 1 first before using this strength.
VISIBLY EVENS OUT SKIN TONE – Our Kojic Acid-infused face peeling gel helps even skin and reduces the appearance of freckles, age spots, stretch marks, and other dark areas of the skin.
EXTRACT RICH - Bearberry and Licorice help naturally brighten and firm the skin, reducing appearance of hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone
NATURAL GLOW - A unique combination of several brightening ingredients help to restore a natural glow of the skin.
DEEPLY EXFOLIATES YOUR SKIN – Remove dead skin cells and dirt from the surface of your skin using our chemical face peel. Layering it increases its penetration into the skin, thus creating a deeper exfoliating effect.
HYDRATES YOUR SKIN – It effectively traps moisture under your skin while making the absorption of topically applied creams and serums easier.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I Will Update From Time to Time
Review: I will update continuously as I use the product.First, the shipping was fast. Ordered on July 23 and I had it by the 25th. I have a Prime account though so they have to deliver it in 2 days just as long as you order before Friday or sometimes even Thursday.Things I learned:* Be careful and don't get too excited and leave it on longer than you should. You could get burned if you're not careful.* Put on lots of sunscreen and wait 15-30 minutes before going out because if you don't, your skin will darken.* Have patience and try not to stare so much at the mirror while you're waiting.* Keep your skin moisturized. The sesame seed oil I used made my dry, flaking, peeling skin not noticeable. There's other oils out there than you can use.* Read the instructions.* Don't expect a miracle. If it happens to you, Congrats!Week 1: I did a test spot. Left it for a minute. I was too scared. Nothing happened withing 24 hours so I went for it. I read the instructions and used a cotton ball to wipe the oil off my face with alcohol. That stung a lot... I then used a Q-tip and dropped a small drop of lactic acid on it and painted my face with it. I didn't have a fan brush. I still don't. I left it on for 1 minute and then washed it off with lots of cold water. I splashed water on my face for like a minute. I was scared that if I didn't get it all off my face would melt off. Haha. I looked in the mirror and saw nothing. I'm doing this for hyperpigmentation around my face. Oh well. Didn't expect any miracle on the first time. I used a cotton ball and dabbed my face with sesame seed oil. It's the only one I have besides vegetable oil. My face was feeling itchy right after and even a couple of hours. I rewashed my face with some cool water for a longer time and then put on the oil again. I felt much better. This was my first time so my face was probably sensitive. I should have taken that as a warning sign.Week 2: After 7 days. Did another test spot the day before. No bad reaction. This time I put on the product for 1 minute, washed it off and did a second application. Oh the second application was a mistake. I put it on for 2 minutes and then parts of my face started stinging. So I quickly washed it off. While I was washing it off, I saw little white blister like things bubbling. Ewww! So I guessed I burned small parts of my face. Within the next few days, those small burned sections turned a dark color, started scabbing and flaking and the rest of my face was flaking and peeling too. Small amounts of peeling going on. Then on the 5th to 6th day, most of the peel and flakiness came off. I was using sesame seed oil and dabbing that on my face every hour for all those days. I noticed that it took away a very very small amount of hyperpigmentation, but nothing major. Week 2 was a learning experience to be careful and not overdo it. I was too excited and got careless.Week 3: After 7 days. Did a test spot the day before first. No bad reaction. I was still afraid from what happened in Week 2 and so I only left it on for a quick minute. Only very slight stinging. This time I used water with baking soda mixed into it as a neutralizer. I soaked a cotton ball of the mixture and wiped it on my face. It started reacting to the acid and making bubbling and hissing noises. Got really nervous with that especially when I started feeling it stinging a little on my face. I guess I was nervous my face was going to get burned again, but it didn't this time. I washed my face with cold water for a few minutes and stared at myself in the mirror. No noticeable changes. Sigh. Well, it's not over yet. Gotta keep going. I wasn't careful with my face all these long years so I shouldn't expect it to be awesome that quickly. I put on some oil. I've noticed small amounts of flaking in the days after. Today is the 6th day of week 3 and I've noticed a few dark areas were lighter. Slightly lighter. I think I'm going to try to focus on the darker sections of my skin first to make it more even before I do my whole face.Week 4: Going to wait 10 days rather than the 7 days to give my skin time to heal. Will update once week 4 has happened.Good luck to everyone!....Many weeks later...I ended up not doing a week 4. Got a bit busy with life and I thought why not take a break. While my skin was healing, there was a noticeable improvement of my hyperpigmentation. I noticed there was less of it. I would say that there was a 50% reduction, which is a great deal for me. I never thought it would actually work especially after only 3 weeks of doing the treatment. So now I'm restarting the treatment again.Week 1: I did not do a test spot or wipe my skin with alcohol. However I did wash my face to reduce the oils before I applied the chemical. I started feeling it after 30 seconds. I neutralized it immediately using baking soda and water. It reacted to the acid and was making some sizzling noise. My face did not itch or become red afterwards. I just put some oil to moisturize it. I decided to do small mini peels rather than take the chance of burning my face.
Reviewer: paul james galazo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: WORKS FOR ME
Review: I am a male in his 30s with olive to tan skin tone of Asian descent. I will say that before trying any product, consult with your doctor and know that each and every one of us has different types of skin and some products will or will not work or have the same results. That being said, I bought this product for a few reasons: first being that I have a lot of acne scars that I wanted to get rid of and secondly, I didn't want to pay the price of a regular chemical peel nor want to experience the abrasive peeling that comes with it. I was looking for a safe at home product that had great reviews and was very affordable. And after reading the reviews on Amazon, I decided to try this product for myself and for $30, it was a bargain.This product came in the mail very fast, about 3 days. Be patient with this peel and it most likely takes a couple of treatments before you see that clear smooth skin that we all hope for. When you get the product, make sure you read the directions thoroughly and do not skip any steps. My routine starts out with a facial wash and exfoliant... such as an oscillating facial brush with plain cleansing soap -- I then rinse and dry my skin with a towel, proceeding then with the peel solution. I first started this as a spot treatment on dark spots and light scarring to test my tolerance level. The instructions says to leave it on for 1 min as a test; the more you can tolerate, the longer you can leave it on, but DO NOT exceed 5 minutes. Note that on your face, the skin around your eyes/ corners of your eyes are much thinner than the rest of your face, i.e. forehead, cheeks, nose areas. The exterior corners of my eyes had a darker tint and I wanted to remove the darkness, however I left it on for over a minute and a half and it burned my skin: it was red, turned to scabs and after a few days of the pre peel steps, it came off and the redness went away to reveal a more even skin tone. After you've test a few areas, you then can proceed to larger areas of you skin.The method of application I use is I squeeze the solution into a small measuring cup (the tiny cups that comes with cough syrups works great) and I apply the solution onto my skin with a brush. Believe it or not, a thin half inch width art paint brush: this gives an even application and is not absorbed into the material like a cotton pad or ball would. I leave it on for about 2.5 minutes, maybe 3 and you will start to feel a tingling and slight stinging reaction -- I'm able to tolerate it, but again, do not leave it on for more than 5 minutes. After a 2 to 3 mins, rinse your face with cold water until you feel the solution has completely been washed off. You then can wipe your face with a towel. I repeat this very step every 3 days and wash my face the next day with the oscillating face brush; this will help with the exfoliation of the dry dead skin.With each treatment, my face looked "sun kissed" you can say. Areas treated were slightly pinkish, but that coloration will go away after a few hours... for me, others may differ. I didn't peel like what you see with normal peels from a dermatologist. My skin had fair dryness and patchiness but it never looked as though my skin was falling off my face, you will begin to see this after a day or two. Again, the exfoliation helps with removing this. I repeat the treatment until all the scars and dark spots have diminished and it took about one month for this to happen all over my face. Consistency is key.Overall this product has worked for me using the steps I mentioned. If you like to try it out, do so , but if you experience a severe reaction, stop immediately and don't give it a second chance. I hope this review was helpful.
Reviewer: Julia Cyrier-Bornhuetter
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Peel
Review: Love it! Follow directions and do not leave on over the time allotted