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Preparation Easy Phytic

Alpha-hydroxy add (AHA) peels produce the best results if they are preceded by careful preparation and followed by long-term daily cosmetic care. Easy Phytic solution, on the other hand, does not allow any pre-peel preparation that is likely to accelerate penetration of the acids, as the stratum corneum must be intact for the peel to be safe. [Pg.5]

For example Easy TCA and Easy Phytic need no pre-peel preparation. [Pg.12]

There is no skin preparation (except for Easy Phytic peel )... [Pg.317]

The practitioner should monitor the whole peel procedure closely and carefully and make sure that the acid is neutralized at the right time (except for Easy Phytic , which does not require neutralization). Any frosting will result in prolonged erythema. The neutralizing solution should be prepared before the start of the peel. [Pg.324]

Skin preparation must be even, suitable to the skin type and not excessive. Some peels are only really effective after several weeks of skin preparation (TCA-SAS), whereas for other products (Exoderm , Easy TCA and Lip Eye-Hd ) pre-peel preparation is pointless, and in some cases any pre-peel preparation is contraindicated (Easy Phytic ). [Pg.345]

Preparation is usually unnecessary before Easy TCA and not advised before Easy Phytic solution. [Pg.367]

Easy Phytic solution is a slow-release and self-neutralizing mixture of AHAs that work gradually and is not therefore compatible with any preparation technique that might increase the permeability of the stratum corneum. [Pg.367]


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