Glycolic acid peel was worth it: Keeps skin looking "fresh"

Choose Happiness
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Choose Happiness   Weston, FL  Mar 20, 2008  Cost: $40  Pain: Painfree
Glycolic acid peel provider: Not specified

I am 44, skin is actually not bad considering years of summers at the beach in the pre-sunscreen years. I am light/medium skin toned and have slightly sensitive skin. I had a series of 5 glycolic peels at 45% strength at a salon, gradually working up to 10 minutes of keeping the glycolic on my face/decollage. Can feel a bit stingy, like your face is chapped, but then as soon as it is removed the feeling is gone. Now I go for an every two week maintenance, which for the price incorporates a facial. I am a very skeptical consumer, but without a doubt this procedure brightens up my skin tone, and keeps pores cleaned out and thus smaller in size. Your makeup sill go on smoother too. Considering all of the painful things one can do in this exhaustive and expensive quest to hold back the hands of time, this is a no brainer.

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