Peeling Glycolique LASPA (10%)
Peeling glycolique LASPA (10 %) – Fabriqué avec de l'acide glycolique d'origine biologique, fermenté et purifié certifié USDA
Utilisez une ou deux gouttes comme exfoliant et hydratant puissant selon vos besoins ou comme recharge 2X de notre kit de traitement anti-âge glycolique LASPA (15 ml) pour un protocole de traitement d'une semaine. Ce produit Glycolic Peel contient 10 % d'acide glycolique et d'acide hyaluronique certifiés USDA pour une exfoliation maximale tout en étant doux pour la peau. Ce produit est parfait pour utiliser :
- Sur le visage, le cou et les mains pour traiter la décoloration, les rougeurs, les ridules et les rides en cas d'utilisation répétée.
- Comme traitement localisé pour les poils incarnés et les éruptions cutanées sur le visage, le dos ou d'autres zones à problèmes.
LASPA GLYCOLIQUE PEEL (10%) OFFRE :
- Acide glycolique pur 100 % biosourcé
- Ingrédients entièrement naturels, Ecocert ou certifiés biologiques
- Exfolie la peau, dégage les pores et réduit l'apparence des taches brunes, des rides et des ridules
- Éclaircir et repulper la peau et réduire les signes du vieillissement
- Combattez les radicaux libres grâce à de puissants antioxydants naturels
- Acide glycolique/hyaluronique 2 en 1 unique pour l'exfoliation et l'hydratation
- Acide glycolique à concentration maximale pour les consommateurs (10 %) et offrant un équilibre de pH optimal de 3,5 pH.
- Parfait pour l'entretien à domicile ou la préparation avant un événement
- Un moyen efficace et sûr d'exfolier et d'augmenter le renouvellement cutané en deux (2) traitements d'une semaine
LASPA Naturals Co. does not allow returns or exchanges on any opened, unsealed, or used products unless you have experienced an allergic reaction. All LASPA products are non-refundable/non-exchangeable due to hygienic reasons.
We will exchange or refund a product if it has not been opened, damaged or used. All returned items must be in the original condition with the original packaging and must be returned within 30 days of purchase with an authentic receipt. Shipping charges will not be refunded or credited. No returns on expired sunscreen or due to expiry date.
Glycolic Acid FAQ
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Glycolic Acid is the smallest alpha hydroxyacid acid (AHA) and is capable of penetrating the top layer of the skin and removing the matrix that binds dead cells together at the top layer of the skin. As these dead cells shed, it begins to stimulate the renewal of new skin cells. These new skin cells give a fresh, youthful look to the skin. Because of its very small size and low pH, pure glycolic acid is the preferable choice in AHA’s when trying to exfoliate and renew the skin.
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Glycolic Acid is a naturally occurring substance made by plants. It is found in citrus fruits, sugarcane, kiwi and even grapes!
However, while glycolic acid is naturally occurring, almost all glycolic acid on the market is synthetically made. That is because it is very expensive and time consuming to extract a pure glycolic acid from a natural source. Instead, most cosmetic brands use a glycolic acid that is made from a synthetic process.
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The typical process for producing glycolic acid today uses formaldehyde or monochloroacetic acid from oil (petrochemicals) as the starting material. This process leaves behind potentially harmful and measurable impurities like formaldehyde in the finished product. Because the outcome is a synthetically derived glycolic acid, this is not required to be disclosed on the label!
The skin is the largest organ, and therefore the health of the skin is of paramount importance to overall health. In the United States, 8-9% of the population are allergic to formaldehyde, but more importantly for everyone, it is damaging to the skin’s delicate microbiome.
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The difference between a naturally occurring glycolic and a naturally derived glycolic acid depends on both the origin of the source, as well as how the ingredient is made.
Unless a chemical is manufactured, produced, or extracted from a natural source, it is actually considered a synthetic compound according to the USDA. As most if not all glycolic acids on the market are made from formaldehyde or petrochemicals as their starting material, the glycolic acid is considered synthetic.
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Look for Third party certifications from USDA or enquire about the source of the Glycolic from the brand owner.
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Our Glycolic Acid is created using sugar cane as a starting material, which is then fermented and distilled into a pure form of Glycolic Acid in a small batch process. Once the Glycolic Acid is combined with the other natural ingredients in our LASPA Intensive Anti-Aging Peel formula, the solution is then pH balanced to 3.5 before bottling.
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Using a Glycolic Acid peel removes the dead cells at the surface of the skin, leaving newer skin cells more vulnerable to the damaging effects of the sun’s rays. Applying LASPA SPF30 after using LASPA Glycolic Peel products is critical to protect the skin and prevent the development of pigmentation changes and signs of aging. Using a Broad Spectrum Natural Mineral Sunscreen such as LASPA SPF30 ensures that potentially harmful chemicals are not re-applied to the skin.
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Although fruit acids are natural, they contain a mixture of organic acids as well as other organic material, which means they are not pure. These acids other acids (fruit, lactic, citric, malic acids) are not as effective as pure glycolic acid as an exfoliant. These other acids have larger molecules and are weaker in strength, which impacts their effectiveness at breaking down the glue that holds dead skin cells together.
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Yes, they do! Using a glycolic acid as a regular part of your skin care routine is an important way to look after your skin and address surface level imperfections.
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Best for Skin Health: It is the only way to ensure a pure ingredient that does not contain any formaldehyde.
Better Potency: A pure glycolic acid with a high free acid content means optimum potency for the same amount of acid from conventional sources.
Better for the Planet: Glycolic Acid that is made from a natural source reduces our impact on the environment. -
A lower pH means that the product is more acidic, which is very important when choosing a glycolic acid. The optimal level is a pH of 3.5. Look for this on the label!
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Dermatologists have been reported as saying that people with any skin tone, from pre-teens to older men or women, can use a glycolic acid safely. The regulatory limit for a home use solution is 10% glycolic acid, and 3.5pH, so make sure you stay within these limits and consult your doctor if you have skin conditions such as rosacea or allergies before use.