AHA OR BHA PEELING - WHICH IS BETTER FOR YOU
If you have oily skin and tendency to breakouts, a BHA peel with salicylic acid is the better choice. BHA penetrates deep into the pores, thoroughly cleanses them, and reduces inflammation. For dry and sensitive skin, AHAs like glycolic acid or lactic acid are more suitable. AHAs work on the skin's surface, gently remove dead skin cells, and improve moisture retention without irritating the skin. Additionally, peels with AHAs are ideal for treating hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone. They promote cell renewal and help reduce dark spots and discoloration. If you have combination skin, your skin can benefit from both types of peels. Oily and drier areas of your face can be treated differently.
2% BHA PEELING - SKIN APPEARS SMOOTHER, CLEARER, AND MORE RADIANT
BHA stands for Beta-Hydroxy Acid, an oil-soluble acid that can penetrate deep into the pores. Salicylic acid is the most commonly used BHA in skincare products. A concentration of 2% salicylic acid is optimal as it is strong enough to deliver effective results yet gentle enough not to over-irritate the skin. Our peel with salicylic acid and green tea extract combines powerful exfoliation with soothing and antioxidant properties. While BHA deeply cleanses the skin and provides exfoliation, green tea extract soothes and protects the skin. This combination is particularly beneficial for people with sensitive skin or skin prone to redness and inflammation. The anti-inflammatory properties of both ingredients can also work together. This combination can improve skin texture, reduce imperfections, and make the skin appear more radiant overall.