Rapid Peel 30ml Skin Doctors
What it does:
Skin Doctors Rapid Peel TM is a concentrated glycolic exfoliator used to:
- Provide for powerful exfoliation to reveal fresh, glowing, younger looking skin
- Reduce the depth of wrinkles by smoothing the skin, hence reducing the visible signs of ageing
- Rejuvenate the skin
- Increase the cell renewal process
- Make the skins texture smoother and more uniform
- Reduce the appearance of scarring and blemishes
- Reduce hyperpigmentation and other signs of photodamage, promoting a brighter complexion
Rapid Peel contains Glycolic Acid, a type of Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) commonly known as 'fruit acid' which occurs naturally in sugar cane juice. Glycolic Acid enhances the loosening of dead and lifeless skin cells (corneocytes) so that the fresh new supple skin underneath can be revealed immediately. With prolonged use Glycolic acid is also able to brighten the colour of the skin, reducing the mottled pigmentation commonly associated with photodamage.
DNHP recommends using Skin Doctors Supermoist 24 hour hydrating Face and Body moisturisers with any product from the Skin Doctors range.
What is in it?
- Glycolic Acid - a highly concentrated dose to achieve its professional strength chemical exfoliation. Glycolic Acid belongs to the class Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA's) commonly known as 'fruit acids' and occurs naturally in sugar cane juice. Glycolic Acid is considered to be the most effective AHA because it has a small molecular structure allowing it to penetrate the surface of the skin more readily. AHA's have had much scientific investigation into their powerful exfoliation function. AHA's enhance the loosening of surface corneocytes (the outermost skin cells) so that the rough, scaly dry cells literally slough away. This shedding of corneocytes results in an immediate visible result of smoother, more uniform skin. Furthermore, with prolonged use, the acids are also able to brighten the colour of the skin, reducing the mottled pigmentation commonly associated with photodamage
- Water
- Hydroxyethylcellulose
- Ammonium Hydroxide
- Diazolidinyl Urea
- Idopropynyl Butylcarbamate
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