The Ossentials Stimulator Peel is now sometimes better known by its nickname “Red Carpet Peel”. It got its name because of the number of celebrities that visit Dr Obagi’s office in LA for this particular peel before their red carpet events.
Also known as the “Lunchtime Peel” because there is no recovery time needed afterwards and there is little or no redness and peeling afterwards, just a nice subtle fresh glow!
The peel uses 3 effective exfoliating ingredients together:
Salicylic, Lactic and Citric Acid to remove dead skin cells and superficial imperfections revealing brighter, clear skin underneath.
It is a superficial skin peel and can be useful for
Softening fine to moderate lines and wrinkles,
Mild acne and scarring
Age spots
Uneven pigmentation
Improving skin texture and skin over exposed to the sun
Reducing pore size
Increasing the efficiency of skin care products
It is advisable to book a course of 6 treatments and take once a week to maximise results but even one treatment will leave the skin feeling refreshed and glowing.
For more information and to book a skin consultation call 01244 571908
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Have you thought about having a skin peel but been a little scared? Then this is the peel for you!
The Ossentials Stimulator Peel is now sometimes better known by its nickname “Red Carpet Peel”. It got its name because of the number of celebrities that visit Dr Obagi’s office in LA for this particular peel before their red carpet events.
Also known as the “Lunchtime Peel” because there is no recovery time needed afterwards and there is little or no redness and peeling afterwards, just a nice subtle fresh glow!
The peel uses 3 effective exfoliating ingredients together:
Salicylic, Lactic and Citric Acid to remove dead skin cells and superficial imperfections revealing brighter, clear skin underneath.
It is a superficial skin peel and can be useful for
It is advisable to book a course of 6 treatments and take once a week to maximise results but even one treatment will leave the skin feeling refreshed and glowing.
For more information and to book a skin consultation call 01244 571908
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