Glycolic Acid Peel: Is it Worth It? - The Beautiful Lifestyle

Glycolic Acid Peel – Is it Worth It?

Glycolic acid peel reviewI decided to do a quick pick-me-up for my skin, and this time around I chose to do a glycolic acid peel review, aka milk peel. I wanted to go for something easy with immediate results, and one that would not have any downtime. So, after a short consultation with Ms. Amira Nassar, IPL Laser and Skin Care Specialist in Dubai, she suggested the glycolic peel; not 10% or 20% strong but a whole 50%. I was not worried though because a couple of days earlier I had seen a colleague who did the same skin peel, and boy, was she glowing!

What Glycolic Acid Peel Does

Review: Glycolic Acid Skin Peel 50%
Amira Nassar – IPL and Laser Therapist

Before I dig deeper into my glycolic acid peel review, for those who don’t know about it, it’s a mixture of 3 chemical peels rolled into one. These include glycolic acid, lactic acid, and salicylic acid, which have different roles when applied to the skin. The glycolic peel, if done by a professional, should not have any downtime, pain, scarring, or any after-effects whatsoever.

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And according to Amira, the glycolic peel, which can be done on all skin types and tones, reduces oil secretion (good for oily skin), minimizes skin pores, evens the skin tone, stimulates collagen, and improves the overall look and feel of the skin among other things.

Preparation for the Glycolic Peel

Before the actual glycolic acid peel review is done, your face has to be prepped, and this time it was done by lovely Eileen, the nurse that assists Amira. She started off by cleansing my face i.e. removing makeup, which by the way I had not applied, and I thought my face was clean, but hey, the pros know what they are doing. Then she did a bit of exfoliation with some gel whereby she massaged my face into submission, and finally, I was ready for the much-awaited glycolic peel.

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The Acid Peel

Well, the actual peel did not take long. Amira applied a white form on my face which she massaged (again) until it disappeared somewhere into the confines of my face. Immediately after she applied the concoction (glycolic acid peel), then set the timer for 2 minutes (I guess). As we were waiting for the peel to do its job, Eileen was busy with a hand-held electric fan pointed at my face. At first, I thought that maybe she didn’t want me to sweat or something, but soon I found out what it was for because my face started stinging here and there. All I wanted to do was scratch, but I could not because, well, it’s not a good idea. But just as I was focusing on the itch, the timer went off and it was time to neutralize the acid. The relief I felt was the highlight of the treatment until I saw the outcome.

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Results of the Glycolic Acid Peel 
Review: Glycolic Acid Skin Peel 50%
Before & After

Well, I know sometimes we women can just glow out of the blue or have dull skin out of the blue, and sometimes we hope the glowing would last for a while. Well, the results from the glycolic peel were out of this world, because I don’t think my poor face has ever glowed that much. Everyone was commenting on it, and the best part is I went straight back to work. Zero redness, zero itching, with pure radiance. I actually think someone could have used my glowing skin like a torch in the dark! In other words, I was happy with what I saw.

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Glycolic Peel After-care

After the glycolic acid peel, which took roughly 15 minutes in total (I know, it sounded longer), Ms. Amira insisted that I (and anyone else who does the peel) should avoid sun exposure, stay away from excessive heat like a sauna and the like, avoid any exfoliants and finally, apply a wide spectrum sunscreen, as usual.

I was supposed to go back and see the lovely skin therapist again for another session of the glycolic acid peel after 10 days, which I didn’t. However, I’ll have that second session when I really need that radiance for something other than looking pretty while Netflix and chilling.

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So, Is The Glycolic Peel Worth It?

Yes, it is. But I would suggest you have the glycolic acid peel when you are attending a special event (because of the glow), otherwise, it would be a waste of radiance (not unless you have some pocket change you don’t know how to spend).

About the Author

Esther Lackie
Aesthetics enthusiast, in love with running; marketing and PR pro during the day, an amateur chef and wine taster behind closed doors.

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