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40% Lactic Acid Chemical Peel, Anti-Aging & Sensitive Skin, 1.2 oz.
  • 40% Lactic Acid Chemical Peel, Anti-Aging & Sensitive Skin, 1.2 oz.
  • 40% Lactic Acid Chemical Peel, Anti-Aging & Sensitive Skin, 1.2 oz.

40% Lactic Acid Chemical Peel, Anti-Aging & Sensitive Skin, 1.2 oz.

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$21.95

Lactic acid peels are excellent for sensitive skin, aging skin, and those suffering from hyper-pigmentation. It is well known for its hydrating benefits, and will give your skin the smoothing it's needs, without the dryness, dehydration, or sensitivity that can occur with other peel procedures.

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New to chemical peels? Check out this article to help you choose the best peel for your skin type.

 

Skin Type:  Normal, Dry, Oily, Sensitive, Mature

 

Benefits of Lactic peels

Lactic acid peels have many benefits for the skin. They exfoliate the surface of the skin, while deep cleaning the pores. They stimulate natural collagen production with skin regeneration, they even out the skin tone and improve hyper-pigmentation of the skin, and will fade dark spots with regular use. They can brighten and lighten the skin, and improve the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

Lactic hydrates from within, plumping up dry, parched skin and giving it a more youthful appearance. Especially r ecommended for dry skin and mature skin types. 

Lactic acid peels can also help to improve acne and dry up oily skin.  A lactic acid peel will remove dead skin cells, toxins, and debris that are on the skin. They will help the skin to maintain the ideal PH level.

 

Who are they recommended for?

Milder and less irritating than glycolic acid, lactic is excellent for sensitive skin, dry skin, aging skin, oily skin and those suffering from hyperpigmentation. While anyone can (and should!) use lactic, they are especially ideal for those who are new to chemical peels, or cannot tolerate stronger peels. And due to the hydrating properties, dry and mature skin will greatly benefit from them as well. 

For those those that have used other exfoliators for a long period can use Lactic in-between as a booster to improve results.  

Lactic acid is well known for its hydrating benefits, and will give your skin the smoothing its needs, without the dryness, dehydration, or sensitivity that can occur with other peel procedures.

 

Additional information on Lactic Acid

Lactic acid peels are a type of chemical peel that is made from AHA (alpha hydroxy acids). They are very mild as they are derived from milk, with a very small chance of an allergic reaction happening. If one has sensitive skin or has never done a chemical peel before, a lactic acid peel is a wonderful choice.

The removal of skin cells can help encourage the skin’s production of natural elastin and collagen. This in turn may help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Lactic Acid is a non-irritating, rapid exfoliating acid. Lactic works fast to slough-off dead skin cells and Lactic can be more suited to those who prefer a gentler peel or for more sensitive skin types.

One of the main ingredients of a lactic acid peel is extracted from sour milk, and unlike other chemical peels, it can help skin with unbalanced pH factors that cause blocked pores and acne.

 

Recovery Time

Due to the mild nature of Lactic Acid peels, recovery time is virtually nonexistent. Slight irritation or redness may occur to the skin, but it will not be enough to disrupt normal daily activities, and can usually be covered up with make-up starting the day after the peel has been performed.

 

Expense

Lactic peels can cost anywhere between $150 to $300 per treatment at the Dermatologist or MedSpa, with repeated procedures recommended every 2 to 6 weeks.

 

 

 


Skin Patch Test

Always do a skin patch test on the inside of the elbow or behind the ear before applying the 40% Lactic Acid Peel Solution to any larger area. Behind the ear or on the inside of the elbow are recommended spots to do your patch test. A patch test should be done 2 days before you plan to do your peel. The patch test will indicate the level of skin irritation you can expect when you put your peel.

Precautions

  • Keep the Lactic Peel at least a quarter of an inch away from the eyes and mucus membranes (nose / inside of mouth).
  • If severe skin irritation occurs remove the product by rinsing with cool water immediately and consult a physician.
  • Do not apply to irritated, very sensitive skin or skin with open wounds or after extraction.
  • Do not apply the Peel Product more than once in a 7 day Period.
  • Do not expose treatment area to the sun for 24 hours before or after the application of a chemical peel, and always protect skin from hyper-pigmentation and burns by religiously wearing sunblock when going outside after a peel.
  • Do not apply the Peel to skin that has been waxed or shaved within 24 Hours.
  • During a chemical peel, experiencing a stinging or itching sensation is normal and this will stop once rinsed off. You can fan the area during treatment if needed for comfort.
  • If the product is applied to an area where abrasions or small cuts on the skin produce too much discomfort, neutralize the peel by rinsing with lukewarm water.
  • Slight reddening of the skin may occur for a limited period of time, especially with sensitive skin types. Redness usually subsides after a few hours but can last for several days in some cases.

 

Application of the Product

You may use the lactic peel on your hands, face, neck, or anywhere you have a problem with hyper-pigmentation, sun spots or age spots, acne (but do not apply to any open wounds), wrinkles or scar tissue. Keep away from: eyes, opening to the nose, lips, inside of mouth, hairline and eyebrows. Pay attention to creases, such as on the side of the nose or in deep wrinkles, so that those areas do not get too saturated with solution. Plain water will neutralize the peel when you are finished, but you can also make a neutralizer out of 1/8 teaspoon common baking soda, and 1 cup of cool water.

 

Step 1: Thoroughly cleanse the face, neck, and hands with a clean cloth, cotton ball or sponge. Rinse with clean warm water and gently pat dry. For thicker skin types, using an exfoliating scrub for a few days before your peel will help to boost penetration and better results can be expected.

 

Step 2: Apply a Toner to remove all traces of the cleanser and let dry, do not rinse.

 

Step 3: Apply a small amount of Lactic Acid Peel Solution to a cotton ball or you can dip a Q-Tip into the peel solution. Do not re-dip the same Q-Tip after used for application; use a new Q-Tip for each dip. Apply 1 layer of the solution to the area cleansed and toned. For face, start with the forehead first, chin second, and then apply solution to the more sensitive cheeks last. Leave on for recommended amount of time, as long as skin tolerates it. Some people with sensitive skin will require less time.

 

Recommended Treatment Time Limits

 Treatment #1: Product left on for up to 1 minute to assess skin’s tolerance.

After 1-2 weeks, if skin is completely healed, you can do your next treatment.

Maintenance treatments: Product left on for 1-2 minutes (as skin tolerates it). Adjust time or peel strength to suit your individual skin’s needs.

After 2 peels, allow skin rejuvenate for 2-4 weeks before doing further treatments.

Step 4: Rinse product from skin with cool clean water (or use a neutralizer). Gently pat skin dry (do NOT rub skin).

Step 5: If needed, you can apply Babyface’s Pure Emu Oil to soothe skin after treatment. Gentle lotions are OK too – but may sting, so apply to small area to test first.

 

Note: Peeling is usually not common but can sometimes occur on some skin types. If your skin peels after a treatment it is very important to leave it alone, and do not pick at peeling skin – this can cause scarring. Let skin peel naturally, on it’s own. Babyface’s Pure Emu Oil can help disguise peeling, if needed.

 

Ingredients: Water, Lactic Acid, HydroxyEthylCellulose/Acrylates Co-polymer, Diazolidinyl Urea (and) Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate

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JF
06/09/2023
Joy F.
United States United States

Lactic acid peel

Loved it! I am new to peels so I was nervous. It was intense first two days, peeled for two days and skin is awesome now! Much less texture and smaller pores. See much less pigment! Thanks!

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04/05/2023
Ima_Jenn
United States United States

Wow, if your makeup sits badly, you need this

This took care of discoloration and makeup caking and not sitting well. It also allowed my products to start penetrating deeper Respect that it is potent, and you do Not want to leave it on for more than 5 min (start with 2 min) or you can end up with burns. I like to rinse with 1 tsp of baking soda in 1 cup water to neutralize, and then rinse that. I dilute 50/50+ with water fir under the eye, but you could do that for your face too. My second bottle You should see

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04/05/2023
Ima_Jenn
United States United States

Wow, if your makeup sits badly, you need this

My concealer and foundation looked cakey & my skin irregular. I started using this an HG. This is Amazing. Flakes and caking gone, skin absorbs product better. BE CAREFUL. You seriously only want to use this for 2-5 min (less time the more you do it) and maybe evey 14+ days if you are using any other exfoliation (like millionaire cream). If you leave it on too long, you can get minor burns. You can dilute it with water (I do 60 lactic/40 H20) under the eye, but you can do that for your face also. I always have a cup of water with a tsp of baking soda that I rinse with after to instantly neutralize it.

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03/24/2021
Anonymous
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My experience

Not impressed with the 40% Lactic Acid.Tooooo whimpy!! Won't be reordering! Sincerely, Darlene Bachelder

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03/25/2021

Babyface

Thicker skin types (with sun damage, for example) might need something stronger, such as the 50% or 70% Glycolic. Also to note, Lactic is not considered a deep peel by any means. It is best for sensitive skin, and those who are looking for a milder peel. It is great for mature skin, but sometimes a stronger type of acid is needed for certain skin types.

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02/23/2021
Coreena
Australia Australia

Brilliant for my skin

The Lactic Acid is a brilliant way to ensure my skin is rejuvenated. Just a couple of minutes on my clean face & I know it is working to keep my skin looking amazing. I'm 57 and good skincare is crucial

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Beth B. 03/08/2025
Q: Do you offer your lactic acid at a higher strength than forty percent? I thought you used to. Thank you, Beth I just steered my niece to this site.
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Babyface 03/08/2025
A: Hi! For lactic, this is the only strength we carry. You can get a stronger result from it though by leaving it on a little longer, up to double the suggested time (as skin tolerates it). Start slow, and work your way up to the longer times. You can also alternate your treatments with a glycolic peel to boost results. We recommend to use the minimum time at first, to avoid over-exfoliation. As skin tolerates it, you can increase time.
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RebelRocker 10/22/2023
Q: I use the 40% lactic acid peel and was wondering, out of all the acid peels that you sell, which acid and which strength will allow for the quickest skin turnover? I want to make sure I am doing the highest level of effectiveness that doesn’t cause more harm than good, especially with darker skin, which is prone to PIH. I have oily, acne prone skin, so my skin concerns would be clogged pores, acne, dark spots, and PIH. What is the highest concentration of an acids usable for skin care? I didn’t even realize that acids could come at these higher percentages until seeing sold on here. Of course it is amazing to have somewhere to get necessary products that target skin concerns necessary levels beyond what is found in over-the-counter products outside of the dermatologist office. As a skincare advocate, I am always excited to look into the most effective options for my skincare regimen.
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Babyface 10/22/2023
A: Hi there! We also sell glycolic peels, and what some like to do it alternate them. If your skin tolerates it, you could do a peel twice a week. Alternate the glycolic 35% with the lactic 40%. If your skin feels irritated, then just space out the timing of the peels. Everyone is different, so you would need to determine what works best for you. There shouldn't be any harsh visible peeling. There could be some minor peeling, but it definitely should not be to the level where you see any raw skin or blisters (like what you would expect with something like TCA). After you have completed that bottle of glycolic 35% then next you could go up to the glycolic 50% -- as long as your skin seemed to tolerate the 35% well. I hope this helps!
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Kathy 11/09/2022
Q: I use a retinoid (tretinoin) nightly. Can I safely use this peel or is it even necessary since I use the tretinoin?
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Babyface 11/10/2022
A: Using a peel in combination with a retinoid can definitely boost your results. And often, Dermatologists will have their patients use a retinoid prior to getting a chemical peel. You would want to avoid use of retinol, retinoids (i.e. Retin-A), waxing, electrolysis, masks, loofah or any products that may be drying or irritating such as salicylic acid or alpha hydroxy acid 48 hours prior to a lactic peel. 
 Then, post peel, we recommend to wait 24-48 hours before using your retinoid again, or any other irritating ingredients such as glycolic, Alpha Hydroxy, salicylic acid, topical Vitamin-C, or other topical acne medications. 

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Linda 06/09/2022
Q: Is this good for dry skin types?
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Babyface 06/09/2022
A: Lactic is a great peel for all skin types. It promotes hydration, so dry skin types will definitely benefit from it.
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