Glycolic Peel from Platinum Skin Care.mp4

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2011

Glycolic acid is a general type of acid used for a chemical peel. It is water soluble, and works nicely on most skin types to accelerate the turnover of skin cells, remove lesions, and restore steadiness. Expect a series of 6-8 peels to take place to achieve desired results.

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  • That woman's skin was beautiful already! It's video's like this that make me want to pursue a career as an esthetician even more, you not only better your skin... But you want to help others as well, I realize having great skin is everything to a person, sometimes better than makeup, clothing, & shoes! Lol

  • @ClassicDame08 Yes! We agree. She is a regular with the Glycolic Peels. You can listen to her testimonial about our services and products on another video we have. ... LOL, you would never guess her age. She simply defies it. ;D We are glad to be a part in her glowing skin.

  • Hello!! I am a licensed Esthetician. I really like your products and I would love to use some of them in my mobile Spa Kit. I have been eyeing your products for a while now, and I have been watching all your videos. I am looking for some good peels to buy. Do you guys do wholesale prices for professionals if they buy in bulk? Thanks for your time!!

  • @oliviaflorence1 Hello there. Of course we offer specials for licensed professionals. Please call us directly at 586-598-6093.

  • few years ago I did a 20% tca at 2 layers to remove sun spots. worked at. however the spots came back. is there a peel that will provide the removal of sun damage with less down time? i'm okay with it taking more treatments

  • @josephga007 Yes, and I am sorry that I missed this post. I am going to suggest our new Mandelic & Azelaic Peel 22. Mandelic acid is excellent for pigmentation issues, but the best part is that it is quite LOW on the irritation factor. Mandelic is a nice large molecule, but it has a higher pk level (strength) than glycolic acid. It is a great choice for you to do as a weekly peel.

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  • @PowerNapGirl - I believe it truly depends on how irritated your skin is. If your underarm skin is not irritated, you should be able to use a deodorant/antiperspirant. *If you feel stinging in any way though you may have to forgo for a few days. I would not recommend any other "active" product to be applied to the peeled area until it has healed. I would definitely include a bleaching cream in that lineup. Wait until everything is "back to normal" and then continue with treatment.

  • Thanks for uploading such a helpful video! Can I still use an antiperspirant (aluminum chloride solution) or bleaching cream after a glycolic/TCA peel on my underarms? How about using lotion after treatment on my arms?

  • @KindnessIsInOurPower -- Hello. I did try to look up these products you are listing. I was unable to find a percentage of acid in the Cleanser or a pH level. I will not be able to tell you if the acid is potent enough. Though, sometimes it doesn't have to be strong - just the right type of acid for you. I can state that our AB Cleanser (for acne-prone skin types) has 11% glycolic/salicylic/lactic acids in it to aid in control. If the 2% lotion is not enough, try our Blemish & Oil Control w/3%.

  • I already posses some Jan Marini Products that goes by the name:

    • Bioglycolic Bioclear: Acne Treatment Lotion (2% Salicylic Acid)

    • Bioglycolic face cleanser

    • Transformational face cream.

    Is this percentage simply too low, to do any good for me?

    Does it at all penetrate the epidermis and unclog the pores?

    Is this a long result kinda thing?

    Could you be so kind and explain to me: What is the main difference between these products and the ones with a higher percentage...?

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