Salicylic Acid Peel 30% 1oz. 30ml (Level 2 pH 1.8)

$24.00

(8 customer reviews)
Salicylic Acid Peel 30% 1oz. 30ml (Level 2 pH 1.8) $24.00
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  • Ideal for acne, hyper-pigmentation and premature aging, unclogs and reduce appearance of pores
  • Effectively treats stubborn skin conditions, such as acne and environmental/sun damage
  • Evens skin tone and minimizes areas of discoloration for all skin types
  • Cumulative benefits and optimal results with weekly treatments

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Item Weight

1 ounces

Manufacturer

Dermalure

8 reviews for Salicylic Acid Peel 30% 1oz. 30ml (Level 2 pH 1.8)

  1. James A. Hawley

    This stuff is great to clear up your skin , but do your homework on how to properly use this . And find the right percentage for your skin type . I ordered 5%-30% bottles.
    Also properly use a neutralizer agent for the . Home made is good . 1 cup of water and 1 tablespoon of baking soda .

  2. val

    Got this 30% Salicylic Acid for wart treatments. I have used in the past a product that claims 25% with great results but I wanted to try this one and I expected to perform even better. To my surprise it performed under my expectations. I did not measure the concentration, but it does not work for my purpose. It dries very quickly and it does not peel the skin as much as my old product does. Maybe this works great for other issues, but all I can say now is that it failed to help with wart treatment for me.

  3. RK

    I have had oily, acne prone skin since I was around 10 to 11 years of age. Now, in my early 60’s I don’t have the acne and pimples or bumps, but I still have oily skin (especially in summer) and the enlarged pores and some superficial acne scarring. I needed/wanted something to address those issues. I had originally started out with the 20% salicylic acid peel, but needed something a little stronger and stepped up to the 30% strength. BE CAREFUL and READ the DIRECTIONS! DO NOT leave this peel on your face longer than stated in the directions as it does have the potential to cause scabbing and irritation. Used properly it can help with clearing out pores and temporarily reduce oiliness. It does “temporarily” help reduce the look of pores for several days after use, but mine just get big again the more time that elapses from when I originally do the peel. Don’t get over zealous, though, and do peels more than suggested in the directions and WEAR SUNSCREEN afterward as your skin will be sensitive. You should wear sunscreen when outdoors all the time anyway.

  4. Mm001

    So, I actually got this little trick from my esthestician. After giving me a facial and a light glycolic chemical peel she grabbed a q-tip and dabbed JUST A DROP of salicylic acid on a stubborn zit I had. It burned for a few seconds and she said to leave it be until I washed my face that night. The next morning the zit had dried up into a tiny scar and after I washed my face with warm water, was able to easily pop it right off. Now I’ve used this solution multiple times on some spots that pop up here and there, I have never used it as an all over peel, as I’d rather have a professional do that. I even used it on a cystic pimple I got on my chin – I used prid drawing salve the night before and then applied a dab of this stuff the next morning. By the afternoon it was barely visible and the next day I was able to pop off the little scab it left behind! As someone who has weird sensitive skin that reacts differently to all sorts of products I totally recommend this routine and this product!

  5. laura

    I just applied this (Sept ‘19) and I don’t understand why some reviews say it does nothing. I do my own TCA, microneedling, even botulinum injections so I know this area and this product is great. I frosted (you know it’s real frosting if it is still there after you wash your face/neutralize the peel) and it caused some light peeling during the peel itself. That means it did its job—dissolves the goop binding these skin cells together so they can slough off. It’s a good peel.
    So I give it a 5/5.

  6. Regina Cohn

    First of all, I have been getting glycolic acid peels for 40 years. So, my skin is somewhat primed. If you have never done a peel, start with 10%. I have used this two nights in a row, but watch the chin area. It seems to be the most sensitive. I am shedding like a cat in July.

  7. Mare mare

    I mixed a couple droppers full of this into my moisturizer and use it that way and it’s cleared up my acne alot.. also if I get a bad zit I’ll dip a cotton bud into this solution and apply it directly to the zit and by morning I’m able to basically wipe it away and the zit like pops off, it’s so weird but I like it

  8. Dandy Lion

    I’m an aesthetician who closed her practice 11 years ago when I married my husband and relocated to another state. I used to do pre and post op skin peels for patients of an oncological dermatologist so I know my way around acids. I was skeptical about the advertised ph level (which does more to influence the strength of an acid and its subsequent efficacy than percentages do) so I used my ph test kit on this acid. I’m happy to say it is exactly what it claims to be and is as efficacious as the brand of acid I used in the treatment room. I’m going to buy some TCA and resorcinol from this purveyor. Buy with confidence.

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