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MCCM Mandelic 45% 100ml

414.70zł

Presented peeling belongs to alpha-hydroxy acids called AHA. It is ideal for skin exfoliation and rejuvenation. Working in the corneal layer of the skin, it will loosen the connections between cell cement and epidermis cells and thus makes the skin brighter, smoother and appropriately hydrated. It is worth knowing that, depending on the needs, it is also used in combination with other acids, including pyrogronic acid with antibacterial properties or microdermabrasion treatment.

Application:

The treatment of exfoliation of the skin with almond acid is mainly dedicated to people with problematic skin, i.e. acne, sensitive, vascular or mixed. After treatment significantly improves the overall condition of the skin, it becomes less sensitive to external factors. It becomes brighter and moisturised and more tense. With acne skin, skin lesions dry and seborrhea decreases.


Treatment course

The effects of almond-acid peeling are visible immediately after the treatment, yet it is worth proposing a series of treatments to maintain the effect. The optimal solution seems to be a series of six treatments with a weekly interval. The use of a series of treatments gives lightening and hydration of the skin, reducing seborrhea or alignment of color, which will last for a long time. During the year, this series can be repeated twice. It is worth pointing out to the patient that after treatment with almond acid for two or preferably three weeks you must not sunbathe either naturally or with solarium.


Usage

Spread an even layer on the defatted skin. Leave for 4-5 min. Wash the product with water and neutralize.

The product can be usedonlyby professionals.

When you purchase, you are a doctor or cosmetologist trained in aesthetic medicine.

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