The clinically advanced Active Peel System is a powerful yet gentle, fast-acting, two-step treatment designed to resurface and polish the skin while providing hydration, rejuvenation, and antioxidant protection.
Designed to use every other day, this complete skin treatment helps to improve the appearance of skin tone and texture, resulting in a smooth, hydrated, and more youthful-looking complexion. Each towelette is precisely formulated for a unique experience while working together to deliver optimal results.`
Recommended for use every other day, preferably in the evening. After cleansing, apply Step 1 over entire face and neck; leave on for three minutes (do not rinse), then apply Step 2 over same area, and leave on. Note: The Active Peel System Step 1 and Step 2 application will produce a cool tingling sensation; this is normal.
If you have oily skin, you would agree when we say that it comes with some challenges. As one of the most common skin concerns, it is linked with frequent acne breakouts, clogged pores, shiny complexion, and more.
The most important thing to remember about hyperpigmentation is the root cause. There are many common reasons for this, including sun exposure and hormonal changes during pregnancy which result in melasma. Melanin cells activate when there's an injury like a burn or acne scarring that triggers inflammation . A breakout on our skin is a form of injury so its no surprise we see those dark spots linger around long after the breakout gets resolved. The solution to hyperpigmentation is not always a simple fix. It involves step by step analysis of your skin type, what triggers the pigmentation and how it can be prevented from getting worse. When you approach any skincare with a multi-targeted regimen, the result is always better than individual products.
Azelaic acid, AHAs and PHAs at higher concentrations appear to diminish hyperpigmentation. In summary, salicylic acid is an aromatic hydroxy acid, and AHAs, PHAs and ABAs are aliphatic. Hydroxyacids. At present, only vitamin A and aliphatic hydroxy acids have been shown to be topically effective for photoaging skin.