8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
Vee CA Aug 21, 2007 Cost: $8,800 Pain: Painfree
Glycolic acid peel provider: Not specified
Glycolic peels really leave my very freckeled skin looking fresh and younger, I also have very olive hispanic skin and use a med to high professional concentrate (kimshort ) left a message about how much she loved her at home peels but did not reveal which she uses. pleasr share your brand with us. thanks
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10/24/07
I have done quite a few peels. The first one I did a TCA peel at a doctor's office. I really was not that pleased and felt like the nurse really did not do a good job. Only part of my face took. I was on a website - probably here and heard of a product called Skin Culture. I tried it and I LOVED IT. I did the 4 day pack and wish I could do it again but you need about a week off to do one. I am currently doing glycolic peels once a week. I ordered a home kit and every Friday I do a 70% peel. It really does not peel too much. By Monday I am good for work. I have done 3 Friday's in a row and my skin is so much clearer and less oily. It looks really good! I am going to take a break for a few weeks on the 70% and maybe do a 10% once a week for awhile. Don't want to over do it.