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GM55A - Lactic Action Pre-Treatment Solution (Lactic Astringent Prepping Agent)

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Professional Only

Peel


Pre-Treatment Solution is an important step in achieving optimal peeling results for very superficial to superficial chemical exfoliation.


Recommended for: All skin types

Healthy Step: Treat


Sizes


Lactic Pre-Treat Solution

GM55A (118 ml)

Directions

After cleansing. Apply 1 tsp to a cotton round or swab. Apply evenly over area to be treated and allow to dry for 1 minute. Follow with a GlyMed Plus Exfoliant or Peel.

Benefits

  • Prepares

  • Minimizes Pores

  • De-Fatts

Concerns

  • Wrinkles & Fine Lines

  • Preventative

  • Acne

  • Pores & Texture

Skin Type

  • Normal

  • Combination

  • Oily

  • Dry

  • Sensitive

Key Ingredients

  • Lactic Acid

  • Witch Hazel Extract

  • Aloe Vera

  • Salicylic Acid

All Ingredients

  • Aqua (Water)

  • Isopropyl Alcohol

  • Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Extract

  • Lactic Acid

  • Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Extract

  • Propylene Glycol

  • Salicylic Acid

  • Diazolidinyl Urea

  • Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate

  • Sodium Hydroxide

FAQ

  • How do I determine which GlyMed Plus Pre-Treatment Solution to use with my peel?
    Both GlyMed Plus Pre-Treatment Solutions are equally effective in preparing the skin for any professional protocols.


  • I have cleansed the skin sufficiently, can I bypass the Pre-Treatment Solution?
    No, nothing replaces the all-important pre-treatment step in a procedure. GlyMed Plus Pre-Treatments contain ingredients that break down the barrier in the skin for more even application. Cleansing alone cannot replace this step.


  • I noticed all GlyMed Plus protocols offer the option of using either cotton or gauze. How do I decide which one to use?
    Cotton is much softer and will be less aggressive. Gauze, on the other hand, creates a more abrasive result and will increase the bioavailability of the peel.


  • Is this product safe for pregnant or breastfeeding mums?
    No, it is not recommended for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding to receive chemical treatments.

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