Sorry if this response is a little too late! But if you are referring to the glycolic acid peels/ exfoliants a really great - close to professional - quality product which I personally use is by Makeup Artists Choice http://www.makeupartistschoice.com/. And this is coming from someone who has spent $$$ from La Mer Serums to Caudalie masks and Obagi facials, I have tried it all! Their peels (I use the 50% glycolic on a weekly basis & TCA once every 3 months ) are AMAZING and extremely affordable! Hope this was helpful..
Apparently Glycol exfoliants are pretty damn awesome to "fight agaisnt aging signs"! But I can't seem to find one
Anybody know of any that aren't too expensive?
Sorry if this response is a little too late! But if you are referring to the glycolic acid peels/ exfoliants a really great - close to professional - quality product which I personally use is by Makeup Artists Choice http://www.makeupartistschoice.com/. And this is coming from someone who has spent $$$ from La Mer Serums to Caudalie masks and Obagi facials, I have tried it all! Their peels (I use the 50% glycolic on a weekly basis & TCA once every 3 months ) are AMAZING and extremely affordable! Hope this was helpful..
Your welcome!I did infact purchase the PH prep and aloe soother but I use it mostly with my TCA Peel. If you have sensitive skin and are new to glycolic/chemical peels then I would consider it a staple in your procedure atleast until your skin gets used to the strength...but again that is up to you to purchase.
As for my daily skincare -
1. AM/PM DDF Glycolic Exfoliating facial wash
2. AM/PM Caudalie Vinoperfect Radiance serum.
3. AM/PM Estee Lauder Advanced Repair Eye serum
4. AM NARS Balancing moisture lotion. PM NARS Aqua Gel Hydrator.
Once a week I give myself a 50% Glycolic Peel, and once every 3 months I do a TCA Peel.
I know it seems overwhelming, but the replenishment time frame is 6-7 months (except for my facial wash which I repurchase once every 3 months). It took me a long time to find what works for my dry cystic prone skin and once I did it was all about consistency, and 6-7 months is just enough time for my skin to adjust and 'get used to the products' where it no longer has any effect on my skin - then I switch it up abit. Main ingredients I look for in my treatments that work for me is Glycolic, and Hylauronic Acid. I will be making a tutorial on my skincare regimen soon! Hope this helped!