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Peeling solution light and medium strength 1oz (without cotton pads)

Peeling solution light and medium strength 1oz (without cotton pads)

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Using a glycolic acid and salicylic acid peeling solution in conjunction with a prep solution containing lidocaine, allantoin, and panthenol is a multi-step process that can exfoliate the skin while reducing discomfort and providing soothing benefits. Here's a step-by-step guide to safely and effectively use these products:

Step-by-Step Instructions for Using Glycolic Acid and Salicylic Acid Peeling Solution with Prep Solution Containing Lidocaine, allantoin, and Panthenol

Step 1: Perform a Patch Test

Before applying the peeling solution to your face or body, it’s crucial to perform a patch test to check for any allergic reactions or sensitivity, especially since glycolic and salicylic acids can be strong exfoliants.

  • Apply a small amount of both the prep solution and peeling solution on a discreet area of your skin (like the inside of your wrist or behind your ear).
  • Wait 24-48 hours to observe for any redness, irritation, or discomfort. If any adverse reaction occurs, do not proceed with the full treatment.

Step 2: Cleanse Your Skin

  • Cleanse your face thoroughly with a gentle, non-exfoliating cleanser to remove dirt, oil, makeup, and impurities.
  • Avoid using a scrub or any exfoliating cleansers at this point since the peeling solution already contains exfoliating acids.
  • Pat your face dry with a clean, soft towel.

Step 3: Apply the Prep Solution if you need

The prep solution containing lidocaine (a numbing agent) and panthenol (a soothing agent) helps prepare the skin for the peeling treatment, reducing discomfort and irritation.

  • Apply the prep solution to your face using a cotton pad or your hands (make sure your hands are clean).
  • Gently wipe the prep solution over your entire face, or focus on areas you plan to treat.
  • Allow the prep solution to absorb into the skin for 1-2 minutes before proceeding. The lidocaine should provide a numbing effect, making the peeling treatment more comfortable.

Step 4: Apply the Glycolic and Salicylic Acid Peeling Solution

Now that your skin is prepped and slightly numbed, it's time to apply the exfoliating acids.

  • Take a cotton pad or gloved fingers to apply the glycolic acid and salicylic acid peeling solution to your skin.
  • Apply evenly across the face (avoiding the eyes, lips, and mucous membranes) in a thin layer.
  • Use gentle, sweeping motions to avoid over-applying in one area.
  • Do not rub or massage the peeling solution into the skin—just let it sit on the surface for even application.

Step 5: Wait for the Recommended Time

  • Wait for the duration as per the peeling solution's instructions. Most glycolic and salicylic acid peels typically recommend 1-5 minutes depending on the strength and your skin’s tolerance.
  • During this time, you may feel mild tingling or stinging, which is normal. If you feel severe discomfort, burning, or irritation, immediately rinse the peel off with lukewarm water.
  • It’s important not to exceed the recommended time to avoid over-exfoliation or skin damage.

Step 6: Rinse Off the Peeling Solution

  • After the specified time has passed, rinse off the glycolic acid and salicylic acid peeling solution with lukewarm water.
  • Use your hands to gently splash and remove the solution. You can use a soft washcloth to assist in the removal, but avoid scrubbing your skin.
  • Pat your face dry with a clean towel, avoiding any aggressive rubbing.

Step 7: Apply Soothing Post-Peel Care

After the peel, your skin may feel slightly dry, tight, or irritated. It’s important to soothe and restore hydration to the skin.

  1. Apply a soothing toner or serum:

    • Consider using a gentle hydrating toner or hyaluronic acid serum to replenish moisture.
  2. Apply a moisturizer:

    • Follow up with a gentle, hydrating moisturizer that will help to restore the skin’s moisture balance.
  3. Avoid using active ingredients like retinol, Vitamin C, or other exfoliating acids for 24-48 hours after the treatment, as your skin will be more sensitive and prone to irritation.

  4. Sunscreen:

    • Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) during the day. Both glycolic acid and salicylic acid can make your skin more sensitive to UV radiation, so protecting your skin from the sun is crucial to prevent pigmentation and further irritation.

Step 8: Frequency of Use

  • Start slow: For beginners, it’s best to use the glycolic and salicylic acid peeling solution once a week. You can gradually increase the frequency to 2-3 times per week as your skin builds tolerance.
  • Monitor your skin: If your skin becomes too irritated or dry, reduce the frequency of use. Over-exfoliation can lead to skin sensitivity and damage.

Key Considerations & Tips:

  • Sun Protection: Always apply sunscreen in the morning, especially after using acids like glycolic and salicylic acid, which increase sun sensitivity.
  • Avoid Mixing Actives: Do not use other strong exfoliants, retinoids, or Vitamin C products on the same day as your peel to avoid irritation.
  • Post-Peel Care: Focus on hydration and skin barrier repair after the peel. Use a rich moisturizer or calming mask if your skin feels tight or dry.
  • Sensitive Skin: If you have sensitive skin, use caution and start with a milder acid concentration or reduce the frequency of treatment. Test your skin's tolerance over time.

By following these steps and using the prep solution with lidocaine and panthenol, you can minimize discomfort while exfoliating your skin with the glycolic acid and salicylic acid peeling solution. This combination helps to exfoliate, brighten, and treat acne or uneven skin texture while ensuring that the process is as gentle and comfortable as possible.

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