Today, let me introduce you to the mandelic acid peel—a type of peel that you can, and should, enjoy all year round, especially in spring and summer! Yes, that’s right! Even during the sunny season, we continue with peels! ☀️

This treatment is especially relevant for those struggling with blackheads and breakouts!

During warmer months, sebaceous glands become more active, pores enlarge, and as a result, they clog more quickly.

Many people make the mistake of increasing the frequency of facial cleansing, which can traumatize the skin. The skin then responds with even more oil production, clogged pores, and inflammation.

Instead of over-cleansing, there’s a smarter solution: the magic of a mandelic acid peel!
This peel is designed to address all these concerns.
It’s the perfect choice for normal, combination, or oily skin with enlarged pores and inflammation.

Mandelic acid peel removes hyperkeratosis, cleanses pores, refines skin texture, regulates oil production, and soothes inflammation. For these skin types, a combination of mandelic and salicylic acid peels can be ideal.

Additionally, mandelic acid peel gently brightens the skin overall, as well as post-inflammatory and post-acne marks.

What’s especially great is that it works gently and delicately—often causing little to no peeling, or just minimal flaking. You won’t have to pause your active lifestyle for long!

For an especially radiant complexion, try a mandelic acid peel with added vitamin C. The result: beautiful, porcelain-like glowing skin!

You can have a single peel as an intensive treatment between cleanings, or even instead of them if your skin is normal (without acne).

For more significant and lasting results, a course of 5 to 10 mandelic acid peels is recommended, depending on your skin’s condition, with sessions every 7–10 days.
I’ll determine the exact number of sessions during your personal consultation and as we progress with your skin treatment.

Author: Elena Alexandrovna