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Question: What is a lactopeel facial ?

Asked by  AndreaP 3 months ago

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fabulousbeautician

 fabulousbeautician 3 months ago

Lactic acid is an AHA derived from milk. It's frequently used, alone or in combination with other AHAs, for light and medium skin peels. It's gentle enough to make a great maintenance peel for those who wish to extend the results of a deeper peel. It can help young users stave off the onset of age spots, sagging skin, fine lines and wrinkles.

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DreamdaySpa

 DreamdaySpa 3 months ago

This innovative facial peel uses Lactic Acid which is extremely compatible with human skin enabling greater results. This acid will gently exfoliate and hydrate as it possesses strong moisturising properties, this teamed with Pyruvic Flower Acid, Alpha Hydroxy Acid and Green Tea makes it suitable for most skin type’s, in particular uneven texture, thickened epidermis and hyper pigmentation. It will also control Acne as it reduces sebum production and pore clogging. Recommended for all skin types. Must avoid if lactose intolerant/dairy allergy.

key benefits
Neutralising – Lightening - Upgrade
•Prevents epidermal thickening
•Lightens hyper-pigmentation
•Naturally moisturising
•Reduces sebum production
•Lessons pore clogging

The ingreadients are

•Lactic Acid
•Pyruvic Flower Acid
•AHA Glycolic Acid
•Citric Acid
•Malic Acid
•Green Tea
We would reccomend a course of 4 facials
Aileen

fabulousbeautician

 fabulousbeautician 3 months ago

Lactic acid is an AHA derived from milk. It's frequently used, alone or in combination with other AHAs, for light and medium skin peels. It's gentle enough to make a great maintenance peel for those who wish to extend the results of a deeper peel. It can help young users stave off the onset of age spots, sagging skin, fine lines and wrinkles.

claudialouch

 claudialouch 3 months ago

Lactic acid is an AHA derived from milk. It's frequently used, alone or in combination with other AHAs, for light and medium skin peels.

traceybell

 traceybell 3 months ago

Lactic acid is a key skincare ingredient derived from milk - it has been used for centuries to soften and exfoliate skin (legend has it Cleopatra bathed daily in milk and was renowned for her soft beautiful skin as we know!) A lactopeel facial will no doubt be rich in lactic acid and have many anti ageing benefits for the skin - however we also recommend you try Radical Clean cleanser from our SkinScription range http://shop.traceybell.co.uk/product/APT+1001.002/Radical+Clean+-+50ml
for a daily hit of lactic acid and maintenance of a good skincare routine between facials.

Sources: http://shop.traceybell.co.uk/product/APT+1001.002/Radical+Clean+-+50ml

ShelleyLushbeauty

 ShelleyLushbeauty 3 months ago

Lactic Acid is one of the most recognised and highly praised acids. L+ Lactics Acids is the optimal molecular form offering many unique properties: it exfoliates by dissolving surface dead cells and provides the skin a total renewing effect, while moisturising and regulating PH balance. It is an anti microbial; and most importantly, serves as a skin lightener by suppressing the formation of Tyrosinase (enzyme necessary for melanin production).

Lacto-Peel provides the skin with a smoother texture, minimised wrinkles, and lightened hyperpigmentation. The skin emerges wonderfully hydrated with a radiant, healthy glow.