Silky Peel (AHA30%)
Silky Peel (AHA30%)
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Professional AHA peel · 30% alpha hydroxy acid blend · glycolic + lactic + botanical complex · 50ml practitioner format
About Silky Peel (AHA 30%)
Silky Peel is a practitioner-grade resurfacing peel formulated at 30% alpha hydroxy acid concentration, combining glycolic and lactic acids with hyaluronic acid hydration and supporting botanical extracts. The formulation is designed for clinic-delivered exfoliation protocols where deeper resurfacing than retail-strength acids is required.
Composition
| Component | Detail |
|---|---|
| Primary actives | Glycolic Acid (AHA) and Lactic Acid (AHA) — 30% total AHA concentration |
| Supporting actives | Hyaluronic Acid, fig extract, pomegranate, bellflower extract |
| Format | Topical peel solution, 50ml practitioner bottle |
| Grade | Practitioner-grade aesthetic |
Common applications in aesthetic practice
- Skin texture refinement and resurfacing protocols
- Pigmentation and tone uniformity treatments
- Pre-treatment skin preparation for combined protocols
- Periodic clinic-delivered exfoliation
Why practitioners select Silky Peel from Blaque Sigma
- 30% AHA strength supports clinic-grade resurfacing beyond retail acid concentrations
- Dual-acid (glycolic with lactic) blend balances surface exfoliation with deeper texture work
- 50ml practitioner format suits multi-session clinical use
For verified practitioners
Detailed application protocols, contact-time guidance, neutralisation technique and subject screening criteria are delivered exclusively to verified practitioners via the Blaque Sigma protocol library with your order confirmation. Practitioners requiring information prior to purchase may contact us via the storefront enquiry form.
Professional-use disclaimer. This product is intended for administration by qualified medical and aesthetic practitioners as part of supervised aesthetic protocols. Practitioners are responsible for subject screening, technique, informed consent and clinical record-keeping.
General disclaimer. Statements have not been evaluated by a medical regulatory authority. Information presented is for educational and reference purposes and does not constitute medical, scientific or professional advice.
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