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AHA BHA PHA PEEL – Professional Multi-Acid Resurfacing Chemical Peel
AHA BHA PHA PEEL – Professional Multi-Acid Resurfacing Chemical Peel
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AHA 30% + BHA 2% + PHA 5% – Professional Multi-Acid Resurfacing Chemical Peel
A high-strength, professional-grade chemical peel formulated with Alpha Hydroxy Acids (30%), Beta Hydroxy Acid (2%), and Polyhydroxy Acids (5%) to deliver intensive exfoliation, pore purification, and accelerated cellular turnover.
Designed for trained professionals, this peel targets acne, pigmentation, congestion, uneven skin tone, and photo-damaged skin.
Indications
- Moderate to severe acne vulgaris and acne-prone skin
- Blackheads, whiteheads, and enlarged pores
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) and uneven skin tone
- Dull, thickened, and photo-damaged skin
- Rough skin texture and superficial pigmentation
- Excessive tanning and epidermal congestion
Benefits
- Provides intensive chemical exfoliation and epidermal resurfacing
- AHAs (Glycolic, Lactic, Mandelic) exfoliate surface layers and improve skin renewal
- BHA (Salicylic Acid) penetrates pores to clear congestion and reduce blackheads
- PHA enhances hydration and improves peel tolerability
- Boosts cell turnover, skin clarity, and radiance
- Improves skin texture, tone, and smoothness
- Helps achieve clearer, brighter, youthful-looking skin
How to Apply / Procedure
For professional use only. Patch test mandatory.
- Cleanse the skin thoroughly using an oil-free cleanser and pat dry.
- Apply peel evenly using a brush, cotton-tipped applicator, or gloved fingers (for gel peels).
- Begin application from the forehead and move downward to the neck.
- Application time should not exceed 20 seconds.
- Leave the peel on for 3–7 minutes, depending on skin type and sensitivity.
- Apply a neutralizer, wait 1 minute, then rinse thoroughly with water.
- Apply a soothing moisturizer and broad-spectrum sunscreen.
- Continue sunscreen and moisturization twice daily for 7 days.
Contraindications
This peel is contraindicated in the following conditions:
- Active cutaneous infections (bacterial, viral, or fungal)
- Open wounds, abrasions, ulcers, or compromised epidermal barrier
- Acute inflammatory skin conditions including eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, or dermatitis
- Known hypersensitivity to AHAs, BHAs, PHAs, or salicylic acid
- Recent dermatological or aesthetic procedures (laser, peels, microneedling, waxing, surgery)
- Photosensitized or sunburned skin
- Pregnancy and lactation, unless under strict medical supervision
- Current or recent use of oral isotretinoin or systemic retinoids (within 6 months)
- History of keloid formation or impaired wound healing
- Home or untrained use
⚠️ Professional Use Disclaimer
Chemical peels are acids and must be used only under the supervision of trained cosmetologists or dermatology professionals. Strict sun protection and post-peel care are essential.
Patch Test
Apply a small amount of peel below the neck or in the armpit. Observe for any signs of irritation or allergy before use.
Procedure
- Cleanse skin with an oil-free cleanser.
- Apply peel evenly using a brush, ear buds, or gloved fingers (for gel peels).
- Begin application from the forehead moving downward to the neck.
- Application time should not exceed 20 seconds.
- Leave on for 3–7 minutes, depending on skin sensitivity.
- Apply neutralizer, wait 1 minute, then rinse thoroughly with water.
- Apply sunscreen and a good moisturizer twice daily for 7 days.
Post-Peel Care
- Strict sun protection and moisturization are essential
- Skin may darken initially; this is normal and indicates exfoliation
- Peeling may be microscopic or visible (macroscopic)
- Do not peel or remove skin manually
- Avoid soap for 2–3 days; thereafter use a mild cleanser for 7–8 days
- Avoid scrubbing or exfoliation
Note
Lack of visible peeling does not indicate inefficacy. Resistant skin may require longer contact time or a stronger peel in subsequent sessions under professional guidance.
