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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2010

I found these chemical peels at amazon but they do have their own website.

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/?brand=Skin%20Laboratory&ref_=bl_sr_beaut...

http://www.skinlaboratory.com

The prices vary but they range from the 20-26 for 30 ml.

Remember to moisturize your skin after a peel. Also, don't forget your sunscreen or hat if you are going to use this in the summer months.

I have never used the philosophy peel kit so I can't make exact comparisons. However, I think these peels will give you similar if not better results.

I do not recommend the TCA peels that you can find on Amazon or any where else. This chemical peel is strong and I think it should be left to the professionals!




FTC: I paid for these items myself and am not being sponsored to do this video for them.

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  • Superficial peels are different then the deep peels skin proffesionals do. They penetrate deeper into the dermis where light peels are at the epidermis. The dermis is below the epidermis. You cant find chemical peels bc only aestheticians,nurses and doctors have the proper training and knowledge to use these products. You can fuck up your skin if u do it wrong. I went to school for,aesthetic training.

  • @Juanafig78721 Hi thank you for the information! I think I should have mentioned more clearly that these are superficial peels. Your right..A deep peel should only be done by a professional!

  • What pills are you on?

  • @heliotroopersg Hi, I am currently taking silica(horsetail herb) and a hair skin and nails formula from vitamin shoppe. Hope that helps!

  • how long did it take for your scars to heal? where were your scars at?

  • @vlbullock Hi, I believe everyone is different. It really depends on the amount of scarring you have and the amount of time you spend on skincare. For me I had some scarring on my cheeks and chin area. I used the lactic peel for about 1 month took a break and then again for 1 month and took another break. So I guess I would say about 2-3 months. I know that seems like a long time but you need to realistically let you your skin heal. Hope that helps!

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  • Hi! We saw that you are using our product and we are really excited that you have had awesome results! If you have any questions or if we can be of more assistance, please let us know!

  • @kotyayv Srry have not used that brand. I also have not used the mix peels. But I don't think they would be a bad idea. The one you mention seems to be for acne and uneven pigmentation.

  • Great video! Have you seen any of those mix peels where it has 20% salicyclic acid with 30%lactic acid (Infinite skin co.)? And do you think they're efficient?

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