Description
AHA Malic Peel (Apple Peel) – increases collagen production, and restore skin vitality That’s because malic acid promotes the shedding of the outer layer of skin cells, eliminating exfoliant buildup and pore-clogging impurities, and also penetrates the skin to support collagen production, restoring vitality, suppleness, and elasticity. of the skin.
Apple Peel or AHA Malic Peel can help to increase collagen production and restore skin vitality. Malic acid is a substance found naturally in apples and pears. This peel is the same type of mildly invasive peel derived from apple extracts.
It can open pores, allow pores to expel sebum, and reduce acne. Malic acid has a positive balance of humectant and skin penetrating properties compared to other fruit acids. Refines, balances and regenerates the skin while minimizing fine lines and irregularities for a fresher, younger-looking complexion.
What makes malic acid so special is that it has similar properties when compared to glycolic acid but is less irritating to the skin. It has a slimming effect on the outermost layer of the skin. This means that malic acid can burn off dead skin cells from the outermost layer of the skin, thus allowing younger, younger cells to shine through.
Malic acid is known to boost the immune system and balance internal pH levels. It is also known for a number of skin benefits such as improving skin texture and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Benefits
Benefits:
Malic acid improves hyperpigmentation by decreasing melanin production. It can be used in any season of the year by people of any age and on any type of skin.
Malic acid can reverse the signs of aging and also help in increasing collagen production. In a study on malic acid was published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology in 2013, it shows that it is very effective in the short-term treatment of melasma. Malic acid exfoliates the skin, making it soft and supple. It also diminishes the signs of aging by smoothing out wrinkles. Malic acid is weaker than glycolic acid. Hydrates the stratum corneum by humectant action and promotes the exfoliation of the stratum corneum, which results in a thinner and more flexible stratum corneum and improves the smoothness of the skin. It also increases the firmness and thickness of the epidermis and dermis when used at high levels, improves skin smoothness and reduces wrinkles.
Indications
May help to treat: hyperpigmentation, natural aging and photoaging, couperose and telangiectasia, eczema, hyperkeratosis, mild acne, rosacea
Contraindications
Contraindications: pregnancy and lactation, herpes, warts, secondary infection, small scratch marks on the skin, hypersensitivity of the skin, oncological diseases, chronic diseases in the acute phase, acute inflammatory diseases
For external use only.
Do not apply to broken or peeling skin.
Immediately wash with water and discontinue use if excessive redness or irritation occurs.
Keep out of the reach of children
Recommended for skin types
Skin Type: Normal, Hyperpigmented, Dry, Combination, Sensitive Skin Tone: Caucasian, Mediterranean, Asian, Hispanic, Black Targets: 20+
Type of User
Experience Level: Estheticians.
Layer Depth: Medium,
Aggressiveness: Medium