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Name: Milk peeling 90% pH 2.8, 30ml.
Ingredients Ingredients: Lactic Acid, Aqua, Sodium Hydroxide, PEG-35 (40) Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Hydroxyethylcellulose
Purpose: Lactic acid is a natural component of the metabolic processes of the skin; it has a moisturizing, whitening and regenerative effect. Lactic acid improves the functional barrier. The moisturizing effect is achieved by transferring water molecules to
skin surface and stimulate the synthesis of ceramides. Peeling has all the benefits and effects
alpha hydroxy acid formulations - exfoliation, stimulation of cell regeneration, improvement
skin microrelief, anti-pigmentation.
These properties allow the use of Milk peeling for hypersensitive skin with signs of rosacea, when the use of other peels is contraindicated..
dehydration of the epidermis,
melasma,
sagging skin
rejuvenation of the skin of the hands,
hypersensitive skin with signs of rosacea,
photoaging,
intensive care procedure
Application:
dehydration of the epidermis,
melasma,
sagging skin
rejuvenation of the skin of the hands,
hypersensitive skin with signs of rosacea,
photoaging,
intensive care procedure
Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the ingredients of the peeling composition.
Violation of the integrity of the skin
Inflammatory processes on the skin
Herpes in the active phase
Pregnancy and lactation
Pre-peeling: Here they use a preparation for pre-peeling with fruit acids of low concentration - this is necessary for an improved uniform penetration of the active substance during the peeling itself and to increase the effectiveness of the main procedure. Pre-peeling is also used as a "provocation", that is, to check for the sensitivity of the skin to the active substance. Pre-peeling can be ignored - but only if the procedure has already been performed before, and it is known how the skin reacts to the application of a certain concentration of lactic acid.
Procedure protocol:
1. Skin cleansing (make-up removal). Cleansers of the future treatment area remove impurities, sebum and make-up.
2. Skin toning. To "invigorate" and finally degrease the skin, use a tonic with fruit acids.
3. Application of a chemical solution. On previously cleansed skin, apply a thin layer using a brush with 1-2 ml of peeling. The exposure time of the chemical composition is 5-7 minutes. The number of applied layers varies from 2 to 4. After completion, wash off with plenty of cool water and apply SPF protective cream.
For optimal results of milk peeling, it is generally recommended to carry out 3 to 6 procedures at intervals of 10-14 days..
The frequency of the procedure can also vary based on the individual characteristics of the patient and the type of skin. The result lasts for a year after a complex of milk peels (subject to subsequent competent home or salon preventive care).