STRONG 20%

Glycolic acid N4 | 30 ml | 20% exfoliant STRONG | Rosenberg Skin Clinic®

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€ 85,00 (inclusief btw)

N 4 Vitamin A Glycolic Acid 20% | Exfoliant STRONG from Rosenberg Skin Clinic | become your own skin specialist!

Note; allow skin to get used to the 12% glycolic acid first

Glycolic acid in shop from skin practice Rosenberg Skin Clinic for collagen stimulation, exfoliant with vitamin A against wrinkles, coarse pores and pigmentation. Exfoliation acts as a peeling that removes dead skin cells and congestion as a cause of acne. Glycolic acid is healthy for every skin!

Every day, 40,000 skin cells die on your body This process is necessary to make way for new skin cells. In acne, there is a breakdown in this process. The top layer of skin is too hard, the sebum cannot get out. The skin cells that are no longer good cause blockages. Vitamin A Glycolic acid speeds up the removal of faulty and dead skin cells and stimulates the production of collagen and new skin cells. This means that Vitamin A Glycolic acid is thus effective against acne and fights wrinkles at the same time. Again, we see a dermatological product with multiple effects. Vitamin A Glycolic acid also has the ability to dissolve sun damage such as pigmentation spots. Even those pigmentation spots that are not yet visible on the surface but already have their origin in the deeper skin layers. Actinic keratosis consists of rough spots that can be a precursor to skin cancer. Glycolic acid helps prevent this and in a higher concentration, Actinic Keratosis can even go away. The emergence of abnormal cells such as age-related warts and fibroids can also be prevented.

- Acne

- Coarse pores

- Wrinkles

- Sagging skin

- Pigmentation disorders

- Actinic keratosis 

- Loss of volume

Around the eyes: We recommend applying the product on a cotton swab on and around the eyes to ensure that this skin also benefits from the best care with great results.

Use Vitamin A Glycolic Acid twice a day on clean skin, preferably on the entire face, neck, décolleté and top of your hands (+30 years)

Do not rinse off Vitamin A acid. When dry, move on to the next step. Your skin is now ready to soak up nutrients. You can do this directly with skin oil N 6. If you are 25 or older, we recommend using Hyaluronic Acid N 5 for this purpose.

 

Vitamin A glycolic acid has the property of removing dead skin cells and stimulating skin cell renewal. Smooth out wrinkles, flatten pigmentation irregularities, reduce pores and tighten the skin.

Dermotologists all agree, exfoliating with Glycolic acid is the best thing you can do for your skin. In doing so, Rosenberg Skin Clinic has chosen the finest Glycolic acid with vitamin C and collagen boosters. Feel your fingers over your skin. Vitamin A glycolic acid makes your skin as smooth as silk, no more bumps to be felt, no more coarse pores, wrinkles, blackheads and prevents new pigmentary blemishes. Old ones will disappear over time. Scars will also be faded. Apart from being beautiful to look at, the beautiful skin result is a sign of healthy skin. Glycolic acid helps prevent skin cancer, stimulates collagen production (anti-wrinkle!) and improves natural resilience (protection) in the sun! Of course, always use an SPF in the sun.

Vitamin A Glycolic acid is healthy for any skin. Every skin renews itself and sometimes struggles to let go of old dead cells. Vitamin A glycolic acid improves cell renewal and builds nicer, healthier cells that glow!

Properties

Vitamin A glycolic acid has the property of removing dead skin cells and stimulating skin cells to cell renewal.

And it does more: smooth out wrinkles, flatten pigmentation irregularities, shrink pores and tighten skin.

Use

1 daily. On clean face, this watery substance on cotton ball. Do not rinse off. After this, use a serum and/or skin oil/cream. Start with twice a week and build up slowly. In case of redness or sensitivity, wait until it is over. Tip; use in the evening and apply Egliser afterwards.

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