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HomeBeautySkin CareNeutralizer skin pH balancer helps balance the pH of your skin for the safe and effective neutralization after peeling. |
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41 of 41 found the following review helpful:
Nice product for very light acid peels.... Jul 24, 2011
By Bally Girl This is a nice product. It smells good, feels good, etc. But Whatever you do, do not confuse this product with something that can neutralize Glycolic acid at 30% or higher. herbs and botanicals are nice and all, but when you are dealing with acids, it comes down to basic chemistry and that does not change. Use baking soda to neutralize the acid!!!! then, if you want, use this product as a nice toner or skin calmer the next day when redness appears. This product will not neutralize higher acid concentrations... it's all in the chemistry.
45 of 46 found the following review helpful:
A must for your skin if you use a peel Jun 28, 2008
By Kristal Freshwater I started with having peels done at a salon and decided I'd rather do them at home. I felt I need a ph balancer for the skin after the peel and this is the one I chose. So far I'm very happy with the results and feel it's doing just what it's supposed to do. The prices for the items I bought are very acceptable and the quality is just as good as what I was paying high dollar to achieve. I would recommed this product if you do peels at home.
88 of 95 found the following review helpful:
fire extinguisher in a bottle Jun 11, 2009
By Work of Life You know the feeling, the burn that keeps going, even after you have removed your peel. This product puts a gentle and soothing halt to it. Peel is over, no lingering burning. Just soothing cool relief. Love it.
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48 of 53 found the following review helpful:
Not sure if needed on light (or any AHA Peels) Sep 12, 2008
By Dyan I purchased this neutralizer for after an Glycolic acid / Lactic Acid Peel by Cellbone. I do not know that it is doing more than a 60+ second rinse with cool water on this lighter peel solution; however, I used it. I think that 1 cup of cool water and a tablespoon of baking soda might work just as well to neutralize the peel.
I was very pleased to see a sample of Cellbone's glycolic cleanser and a small sample of lactic acid / glycolic acid peel in my order. I also ordered the prep, which may also be a nice mini peel tonic to be used after one washes their face. When applied to skin cleaned with Cellbone's glycolic cleanser, it has a little sting to it.
27 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Soothes and relieves Jun 04, 2008
By D. Figueroa
"JuggalaDan"
It soothes the itching and burning on your face after an acid peel. The instructions say to wash face after but I just leave it on and let it dry.
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