Indications
- Facial rejuvenation
- Periorbital hyperpigmentation
- Perioral hyperpigmentation
- Lip lightening
Glycolic Acid – obtained from sugarcane, is the most common alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) peel. GA has the smallest molecular weight amongst all the alpha-hydroxy acids. It penetrates skin easily, making it a popular peeling agent. Structurally, GA has two carbon atoms – one carbon atom is with a carboxyl group and the other carbon atom is with a hydroxyl group. It is extremely hydrophilic.
Lactic acid – an AHA derived from milk (but also naturally present in the body), that aids in skin renewal and moisturization. Even though lactic acid has a slightly larger molecular weight than glycolic acid, it is capable of being converted into pyruvic acid (an alpha keto acid), which is presumed to be a more effective exfoliating agent.
Salicylic Acid – a lipophilic agent with keratolytic and anti-inflammatory action. It gets its name from the Latin term for willow trees, salix, because it was first made from a complex carbohydrate found in willow bark.
Kojic Acid – inhibits the production of free tyrosinase.
Alpha Arbutin – inhibits the production of free tyrosinase
Citric acid – a powerful skin brightener that reduces the activity of the enzyme, tyrosinase.

Dr. Livhuwani Dagada (verified owner) –
I love this peel,I am getting excellent results on my patients skin!
Abongile Mlonzi (verified owner) –
My clients and I are obsessed with this peel. Its really great for breakouts and hyperpigmentation