BoutikMD Mini Peel
60 PADS
The Mini Peel Pads deliver a medical grade blend of exfoliating acids to the skin. The unique formula targets blemishes, scarring and hyperpigmentation, while also increasing ceramide and free fatty acid levels in the skin.
60 PADS
The Mini Peel Pads deliver a medical grade blend of exfoliating acids to the skin. The unique formula targets blemishes, scarring and hyperpigmentation, while also increasing ceramide and free fatty acid levels in the skin.
60 PADS
The Mini Peel Pads deliver a medical grade blend of exfoliating acids to the skin. The unique formula targets blemishes, scarring and hyperpigmentation, while also increasing ceramide and free fatty acid levels in the skin.
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Glycolic Acid: Tackles hyperpigmentation, dullness, and aging.
Lactic Acid: Improves signs of aging. Stimulates collagen renewal and firms skin. Hyperpigmentation (sunspots or age spots) fade and fine lines and wrinkles soften and smooth out.
Mandelic Acid: Accelerates cell turnover by dissolving the tiny bonds that hold skin cells together, helping to remove dead skin on the surface that can lead to dull complexions, as well as fine lines.
Salicylic Acid: Accelerates cell turnover. Helps remove dead skin on the surface that can lead to dull complexions, as well as fine lines.
Phytic Acid: Helps to clear out and shrink pores while also helping to brighten the skin following post-inflammatory lesions.
Azelaic Acid: Helps fight acne, treat rosacea, lighten pigmentation, and remove dead skin cells.
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Use as part of your evening skincare regimen up to three times per week. Decrease if skin irritation occurs. Use of sun protection in the morning is recommended. Tighten cap after use to prevent pads from drying out.
After cleansing, gently wipe gently over face area using circular motions and avoiding contact with eyes and lips.
Wash off with a gentle cleanser after 10 minutes. For sensitive skin or during dry cool weather, reduce the wait time to 3-5 minutes.
Apply moisturizer.
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You are Pregnant.
You are Breastfeeding.
The treatment area has an active rash.
Persistent irritation.