Re: Chemical Peels at home
I have ordered all my glycolic acid from http://www.wizozkansas.com/
I first found them through Ebay where they were a power seller and after reading the glowing reviews decided to order. You can read the reviews on their site.
Their products are inexpensive and pure – not made with sub quality ingredients that are often found in other acid products.
I have ordered from them many times and will not use any other product. All info about the products, how to use them, what to use as neutralizer (I use baking soda which they recommend) is provided on the site. Currently I use a 30% Glycolic acid peel, probably once a month. Your skin looks great the next day, very much fresh and revived.
Re: Chemical Peels at home
I use one that a skin clinic I go to sold me... its their own formula but just make sure you have something to fan your face with while its on cause that shit gets hot! ouch! and make sure you have a good exfoliator for the next week when all that skins gonna flake off.
Re: Chemical Peels at home
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that....30% + is not comfortable. A fan on your face makes it more tolerable. Or just dance around your house trying to keep your mind busy for 5 minutes while you fan your own face with a newspaper.
Re: Chemical Peels at home
I use the 30% glycolic from Skin Obsession. I'm gonna second what Piper said and you def need to fan your face!! It's really stingy and when you neutralize it, it's even worse. My skin "peels" for a few days but I can't even see it, I can only feel it if I run my fingers over certain areas.
I was told NOT to try to exfoliate the "peeling" parts and just to leave it be.
Re: Chemical Peels at home
Got it on Ebay,60%.That high percentage is definitely not for beginners.But they certainly sell lower,from 10% and up.I love it,will never go to salon for this.A single bottle will last forever.Just do a search.