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Professionals can choose from a wide range of Mila d’Opiz peel treatments to tackle a variety of skin issues. For Acenic or oily skins, why not suggest the Mila d’Opiz Glyco-Peel. Containing 7% Glycolic Acid, this safe but effective treatment removes the congested upper layer of the skin, and thereby helps to clear out the pores.


• Sunaura Distribution: 01 287 6587


Environ’s Cool Peel uses low concentration Lactic Acid for light, repetitive treatments which rejuvenates skin while caring for the epidermis. This achieves visibly smoother skin with minimal redness and recovery time.


The one-hour professional peel is individually tailored and recommended as a course of six salon treatments, carried out at weekly intervals. It involves applying one or more layers of Lactic Acid cream masque (LACM2) which is left on the skin for 10-20 minutes. Afterwards, an application of a soothing, alginate masque is also applied through which a galvanic current is pulsed. This step aids the absorption of a vitamin A based gel which helps speed up the growth of epidermal cells.


• iiaa: + 44 (0) 208 450 2020


Repêchage’s BIOLIGHT™Glyco-Sea Glycolic Peel is an intensive skin treatment that focuses on resurfacing and renewing the skin with less irritation than standard Glycolic peels. Found in this peel is 35% Glycolic Acid combined with a unique Laminaria Complex that helps in the absorption process, and delivers vitamins, minerals, and trace elements to restore healthy skin. This formula encourages cell turn over, helps smooth the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and reduces the appearance of sun damage, hyper pigmentation, and age spots.


• Repêchage: 085 826 7092


Help clients to restore radiance and firmness with Thalgo’s Dermo-Peeling Kit. This homecare item features two products – Peeling Lotion and Soothing Neutraliser.


The plant acids (AHAs) in the Peeling Lotion (phase one) renew the skin by exfoliating and stimulating collagen and elastin production. Clients should follow this with the Soothing Neutraliser (phase two) which gently rebalances the skin’s pH. Used two-three times per week, cell renewal is immediately stimulated, wrinkles and fine lines are visibly smoothed, with complexions left firmer and skin tone enhanced.


• Thalgo Ireland: 01 860 4704


The Enzymacid range from Ericson Laboratoire offers several retail options for clients. Products include the Enzymacid Prozym Cream (50ml), a moisturising skin renewal treatment which features Lactic and Mandelic Acids. Adapted for daily use, the cream has a dual enzymatic and surfacing effect. With added vitamin C, the cream works to leave skin softer, the complexion brighter and pigmentation blotches diminished.


• Hennessy Hair & Beauty Supplies: 021 434 3436


Help clients maintain results in-between salon visits with Éminence’s Yam & Pumpkin Enzyme Peel Home Care. The formula comprises a number of ingredients to fight the signs of ageing including Papaya and Glycolic Acid to smooth and Lactic Acid to slough away dead skin cells and improve texture


• Anne McDevitt Products: 01 677 7911


Available in several concentrations, Dermedique’s X-Fol Skin Rejuvenation treatments can aid a variety of skin concerns including sun damage, improve fine lines and wrinkles and help control Acne problems. By combining four Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA) plus two Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHA), the peels can offer even exfoliation with less stinging and irritation than previously available.


• Carrigg Brady Beauty: 01 202 2928


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