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Beauty - Skin Peels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radiance Red Carpet


Combining the action of AHAs and PHAs during the 3-2-1 application protocol, the Primaluce Exforadiance range has been developed exclusively by Bioline Jato. Professionals can deploy the latest generation active ingredients and innovative formulas within treatments to effectively aid skin exfoliation and rejuvenation.


The products in the line undertake a strong moisturising action and have the ability to reduce the onset of skin irritations. They provide a gentler yet more gradual and progressive exfoliation and effective anti-oxidising action which helps slow down skin ageing. A full homecare line is also available.


• Newgenskin: 049 432 6939


Peel away the years and transform the skin with HydroPeptide’s Anti-Wrinkle Polish & Plump Peel. This system brightens and speeds skin cell renewal with 5% Lactic Acid and vitamin C, while microdermabrasion crystals gently resurface skin for immediate wrinkle-smoothing and skin-brightening results.


• Bio Active Beauty: +44 (0)1753 830 931


For use within the salon or at home, Phyt’s Gommage Contact+ uses plant cellulose to gently lift away dead skin cells to allow for ultimate penetration of Phyt’s serums and moisturisers applied afterwards. Hydrating properties such as Sunflower Oil keep complexions soft, while Ylang acts as an anti- inflammatory on the skin and capillaries ensuring that it is not overly stimulated during the treatment.


• Virgine Claire Products: 01 452 6973


Janssen Cosmetics’ Skin Refining Enzyme Peel utilises a lipid free, clear and gel based formula which contains the biotechnologically derived enzyme Subtilisin (protein-digesting enzyme). Once applied onto the epidermis, the enzymes begin to develop and work to eliminate dead skin cells, leaving behind skin that feels smooth and promoting cell renewal.


Similar to the effect of Alpha Hydroxy Fruit Acids, the main advantage of this peel is that the enzyme is effective in much lower concentrations and has a skin friendly pH-value. Strong rosacea, couperose and sensitive skin will benefit from the peel due to its deep but at the same time gentle exfoliation.


• Radanta Distribution Ltd: 01 854 8383


The professional Salicylic and Lactic peels from Skin Essentials by Mariga are unique in their composition, as they are oil-based. With the ‘sting’ factor greatly reduced and downtime minimised, the peels provide a comfortable experience for clients without compromising on efficacy. For therapists, the pre-blended peels take the uncertainty out of mixing and layering acids and the brand offers full product and practical training to all its agents.


• Skin Essentials by Mariga: 053 914 5981


BeautyLab’s Glycopeel Facial is a Glycolic based treatment featuring natural Pomegranate, which is pH buffered to reduce irritation. A potent blend of actives and enzymes ensure that this effective treatment helps boost collagen production, significantly reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and gives the skin a glowing radiance and luminosity. This treatment can also be offered as a course to reduce hyperpigmentation, age spots and Acneic skin.


• BeautyLab: +44 (0) 844 247 1240


AQUAFUSE Foam Peel is the latest innovation from Bio-Therapeutic – a foaming product which includes AHA and BHA for exfoliation. Used with the bt-micro™in Peel mode as a medium for exfoliation, it can also be utilised during the first pass of a wet / dry Microdermabrasion service, as a stand-alone professional peel or for home care use.


• Graham Anthony & Co: 01 822 2711


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