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skin peels


New from Payot, the Solution Techni Liss is a comprehensive treatment which includes a professional AHA peeling and a rebalancing, repairing mask.


Suitable for all your clients’ skin types, the one-hour experience sees therapists utilise a high and low molecular weight of Hyaluronic Acid for hydration and regeneration, re-establishing the pH of the skin and plumping up wrinkles. Glycolic Acid (15%) eliminates dead cells and provides a smoother look to the skin while Hibiscus extract smoothes wrinkles and fine lines, improving the skin’s elasticity.


• Payot: 0207 205 5008


Recognising the needs of clients’ skins, the Puramed Professional range uses highly concentrated products to intensely treat anti-ageing, hyperpigmentation, Acneic problems and normal skin types offering the use of Lactic, Glycolic, Salicylic, Kojic and Jessner skin peels.


The range’s products will aid in removing the surface of the skin, allowing healthier, smoother new skin to grow in its place and can also work deeper to treat excessive scarring, severe hyperpigmentation and deep wrinkles.


iS Clinical Fire & Ice is a results-led clinical treatment that acts like a mild peel, combining 18%Glycolic Acid with retinol to resurface the skin, treat problematic skin, reduce fine lines and encourage cellular renewal.


The facial comprises of two professional treatment masques combined with carefully selected iS Clinical products to optimise results and create a treatment that bridges the gap between a mild facial and an invasive peel. Known as the ‘Hollywood Red Carpet Facial’, it removes the top loose layers of the epidermis, whilst the superficial trauma caused to the skin, stimulates the skin’s healing mechanism to boost collagen production.


• iS Clinical: 0845 1166 242


The clinically proven formulations used within PharmaClinix’s skin care products provide optimum anti- ageing care, protection and treatment of hyperpigmentation, scars, Acne and stretch marks, leaving skin smooth and youthful with a radiant complexion.


PharmaClinix Lightenex® Max Peel is a medium-depth peel with Mandelic Acid and a high concentration of de- pigmenters. It works to completely inhibit the action of tyrosinase; reduce the activity of abnormal melanocytes, which cause Melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) and replace the melanin carrying keratinocytes with new cells from the dermal- epidermal junction instead of conventional acid peels which cause outside-in exfoliation.


• PharmaClinix: 0208 969 0063


Help treat wrinkles, blemishes and uneven skin pigmentation with Image Skincare’s medical peel product line, I-Peel. There are 20 facial peels available which range from a 15% organic peel to a 60% medical grade lift. The peels contain no parabens, petrochemicals or chemical preservatives and are each formulated in an Aloe Vera based gel which protects the skin.


In the salon, why not offer your customers the brand’s Level 1 peels including the Lightening Lift which works to reduce sun spots, brown spots and the redness caused by rosacea. Alternatively, the Acne Lift treats and smoothes active Acne, while the Wrinkle Lift is a Glycolic and retinol treatment which will visibly remove fine lines.


• Image Skincare: 01865 338 046 (England and Wales) / 0845 319 4265 (Scotland)


• Advanced Esthetics Solutions: 029 2023 1228


Suited to all skin types – especially dull, tired, uneven or oily skin – the Fruit Renew Range from organic skin care brand Thea is full of natural AHA’s (Alpha Hydroxy Acids) including Citric Acid from citrus fruits, Malic Acid from apples and Glycolic Acid from sugar cane. These key ingredients create a natural, yet mild, exfoliation process revealing newer, fresher skin underneath which is brighter and more radiant.


The collection contains all your clients need for their skin care routine including a cleanser which will remove dirt and oils beyond the skin’s surface and an exfoliant that contains micro-spherical Jojoba beads that slough off dead skin and release moisture to nourish.


• Thea Skincare: 0844 225 2360


Ideal for retailing, this deep-cleansing clay-based cream from Clarins absorbs dead skin cells and other surface impurities. Once applied and left for one minute, clients should gently draw the skin taught with one hand and using the flat of the fingers on the other hand, lightly and swiftly roll away the peel in and outwards and upwards direction.


• Clarins: 0800 036 3558


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