Professionally formulated to reduce wrinkles, fine lines, crepey skin, acne scars, age spots, lip lines, sun damage, and helps to dramatically reverse the visible signs of aging.
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Low To Medium Strength Peels
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TCA Skin Peel Kit
Uses: Tattoo removal, warts, moles, skin tags, aging, scars
Introducing RePare Skincare’s TCA Skin Peel
Renew aging skin with our DIY at-home skin peel...
Reduce fine lines and wrinkles
Stimulate collagen production
Reveal softer, more youthful skin
Visibly fade freckles, scars, and hyperpigmentation
Our TCA peel revives the skin with radiance and glow at moderate downtime and peeling.
Getting Older? Aren't we all?
Well we didn't do all this damage overnight... right?
Have you ever noticed that long before we actually feel old we start to look old?
That's because we lose Collagen starting in our early 20's.
Your skin is the largest organ in your body and Collagen is the MOST abundant protein.
"Collagen is what keeps our skin from sagging, giving us that plump, youthful look," according to dermatologist Dr. Ohara Aivaz.
So how do we stimulate collagen beyond our younger years?
What is TCA?
TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid) is a modified synthetic chemical similar to vinegar.
Chemical peels are used to exfoliate the skin with the goal of stimulating new skin growth and improving surface texture and appearance. The exfoliative effect of chemical peels stimulates new epidermal growth and collagen with more evenly distributed melanin.
Chemical peeling is a popular, relatively inexpensive, and generally safe method for treatment of some skin disorders and to refresh and rejuvenate skin.
For years, TCA peels have only been administered by estheticians during expensive treatments…
Finally, with the RePare Skincare TCA 15% Peel, you can renew aging skin from the comfort of your home for a fraction of the cost!
TCA Peel in 7 SIMPLE STEPS
Optional
Apply Numbing Cream to desired surface area prior to peel application.
READ INSTRUCTIONS
(included with all TCA Peel purchases)
Clean and dry skin
Apply Prep Solution to dissolve oil and remove dirt and debris from skin to maximize the chemical peel process. This allows the acid from the peel to be distributed more evenly helping prevent any hyper-pigmentation issues.
Apply Petroleum Jelly with swab in corners of nose, mouth, eyes and under eyelids
First do a PATCH TEST to the skin closest to the desired area.
Apply TCA 15% Peel evenly 1-3 times
Appy Post-Peel Neutralizer to stop the peel process from processing further into your tissues and to help adjust your skin's pH back to normal.
Rinse off with cold water and gently pat dry with towel - Apply Aquafor a few days later when skin begins to dry and flake.
Wait 3-4 days to apply moisturizer when skin begins to peel
Wear sunscreen 30+ SPF for the first 2-3 weeks post peel.
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"The Journal of Clininal Aesthetic Dermatology" and the "National Institute of Health"
"Chemical peeling is a popular, relatively inexpensive, and generally safe method for treatment of some skin disorders and to refresh and rejuvenate skin. This article focuses on chemical peels and their use in routine clinical practice. Chemical peels are classified by the depth of action into superficial, medium, and deep peels.
Superficial peels, penetrating only the epidermis, can be used to enhance treatment for a variety of conditions, including acne, melasma, dyschromias, photodamage, and actinic keratoses.
Medium-depth peels, penetrating to the papillary dermis, may be used for dyschromia, multiple solar keratoses, superficial scars, and pigmentary disorders. Deep peels, affecting reticular dermis, may be used for severe photoaging, deep wrinkles, or scars.
Chemical peels are used to create an injury of a specific skin depth with the goal of stimulating new skin growth and improving surface texture and appearance. The exfoliative effect of chemical peels stimulates new epidermal growth and collagen with more evenly distributed melanin. "
The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology
TCA Peel Indications
DIY TCA Peel Video by Dr. Davin Lim
Board Certified Dermatologist
Refresh. Renew. Reveal a Better You.
TURN BACK THE CLOCK WITH 3 - SIMPLE STEPS FOR THAT RADIATING GLOW YOU USED TO KNOW.
Have you ever had a bad hair and didn't feel good about yourself? Do you feel like that way when your skin looks tired, dull or distressed in some way? Maybe you haven't been maintaining it on a regular basis? That's why we have professionally formulated a DIY chemical peel to help give you back that luminescent glow you once had.
Begin with a Prep Solution to properly cleanse the skin of all dirt and oils. If you've never use a TCA peel before, start with a lower concentration (or add distilled water) and slowly allow your skin to build up a tolerance or begin with a Glycolic Peel, Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) they're not as strong as Trichloroacetic Acid Peels. Finally, after applying the acid peel use a Neutralizer to stop peel from progressing deeper into your tissues help your skin return back to it's normal pH.
What you'll notice after 10 - 14 days is your skin will look lighter, brighter, have less pigmentation, fewer fines and a smoother overall texture.
What is TCA, Trichloroacetic Acid
TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid) is a modified synthetic chemical based on common vinegar or acetic acid. All TCA peels are considered medium depth peels for skin resurfacing and much more potent exfoliators than Alpha Hydroxy (AHA) peels. It's a powerful exfoliating agent that works by removing the outer layers of the skin in the epidermal and dermal regions. Your skin naturally sheds its outer layer on a regular basis, this process slows with age. Chemical peels are powerful tools used by Dermatologists and Skin Spa Estheticians to resurface and rejuvenate their client’s skin for INSTANT RESULTS! Professionally formulated TCA 15% helps to reduce fine lines, crepey skin and brighten skin tone by exfoliating dead skin cells for a more youthful appearance. We lose collagen due to stress, sun damage, diet and the natural aging process. It's the glue that literally holds us together. According to "The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology": "Chemical peels are used to create an injury of a specific skin depth with the goal of stimulating new skin growth and improving surface texture and appearance. The exfoliative effect of chemical peels stimulates new epidermal growth and collagen with more evenly distributed melanin."
What are the Ingredients?
Deionized water, Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA). Unbuffered, No additives, No Fragrances, No Preservatives and No Botanticals to slow down the actual peel process and your results.
How long does it take to start peeling?
Generally your skin will sting, turn red initially, then brownish and begins to peel 3-5 days after application.
Do I need a Neutralizer?
It's recommended that you use a neutralizer so you can stop the peel from progressing deeper into the tissues. It also helps restore your skins pH back to normal.
Can I use this for Skin Tags?
Yes, a higher TCA percentage would work best 50% and higher while protecting the healthy tissues surrounding the tag with Vaseline.
Is there any Downtime?
Yes, 7-10 days if you're using concentrations of 15% and higher.
Do you ship Internationally?
If I've never done a chemical peel before what concentration should I start with?
If you just want to do a TCA peel. Start with 15% TCA. It's always best to begin low and slow and work up to stronger concentrations at a later date. Always do a PATCH TEST prior to doing an entire peel on the skin closest to the treatment area.
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