Unlock Radiant, Hydrated Skin with Every Treatment with Vixen Lactic Peel 100ml
If you’re a skin therapist or beauty professional searching for a results-driven, professional-grade lactic acid solution that offers powerful exfoliation without compromising hydration, Vixen Lactic Peel 100ml is your new skincare essential. Designed exclusively for salon and clinic use, this peel blends science with skin-loving ingredients to deliver maximum skin brightening, rehydration, and cellular renewal with minimal downtime.
Whether you’re treating dullness, fine lines, rough texture, or dehydrated skin, Vixen’s expertly balanced formula delivers results your clients will see—and feel—instantly.
Available in Strengths: Medium 20% or Strong 30%
Features and Benefits:
- High-Performance Lactic Acid (AHA): At the heart of this peel is lactic acid, a naturally derived alpha hydroxy acid known for its unique ability to exfoliate the surface of the skin while increasing moisture retention. Unlike harsher acids, lactic acid works by gently loosening the bonds of dull, dead skin cells, making way for fresh, radiant skin beneath.
- Boosts Hydration, Not Just Exfoliation: Unlike many chemical peels that strip the skin, Vixen Lactic Peel is formulated to hydrate while it exfoliates. This makes it ideal for sensitive or mature skin types that require careful balance.
- Skin-Brightening & Tone Evening: With regular professional application, this peel promotes cell turnover, helping reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation, sun damage, and uneven tone. Skin looks visibly brighter, plumper, and smoother after just one treatment.
- Stimulates Collagen & Elasticity: Lactic acid has been shown to stimulate fibroblast activity, which supports the production of collagen and elastin—two critical proteins for youthful, supple skin.
- Gentle Yet Effective for All Skin Types: Perfect for clients with dry, ageing, or sensitive skin, or for those new to peels. Vixen Lactic Peel allows for consistent results without causing irritation or inflammation.
- Professional Strength – Tailored Results: At professional-grade concentration, therapists can tailor peel time and layering techniques based on client skin condition, allowing greater treatment control and optimal outcomes.
How to Use:
- Prep the Skin: Cleanse the skin thoroughly to remove any oils, makeup or residue. Pat dry.
- Apply with Care: Using a brush or gauze, apply a thin, even layer of Vixen Lactic Peel, avoiding the eye area. Begin with a lower strength if unsure of skin tolerance. Leave on for 5-20 minutes depending on client sensitivity and previous peel experience. **Crystallisation on the skin may Occur.
- Monitor and Remove: Monitor the skin closely. A tingling or warm sensation is normal. Once the desired time is reached or if any discomfort arises, rinse thoroughly with cool water.
**Neutralising is not required. - Soothe and Protect: Apply a calming serum or mask, followed by a moisturiser. Always finish with SPF 30+ if the client will be exposed to light after treatment.
Note: Use caution on sensitive or compromised skin. A patch test is advised prior to first full use.
FAQs:
- Is Vixen Lactic Peel suitable for sensitive skin? Yes, lactic acid is one of the gentlest AHAs available. This peel is formulated to exfoliate without irritating delicate skin types, making it suitable for dry, mature, or first-time peel clients.
- What skin conditions benefit most from this lactic peel? It’s ideal for treating dehydration, dullness, fine lines, uneven tone, and mild hyperpigmentation. It also helps to soften skin texture and improve overall radiance.
- Can I combine this with other facial treatments? Absolutely. This peel is commonly used in conjunction with LED therapy, hydrating masks, and serums. It’s best to avoid combining with other exfoliants or retinoids in the same session.
- How often should I use the Vixen Lactic Peel on clients? For best results, a series of 4–6 treatments spaced 2–4 weeks apart is recommended. Maintenance treatments can then be scheduled every 4–6 weeks.
- Will my clients experience peeling or downtime? Mild flaking may occur, especially after the first treatment, but this is usually minimal. Most clients can resume normal activities immediately.
- Is there any post-peel care advice I should give clients? Yes—advise clients to avoid sun exposure, exfoliants, and active ingredients like retinol or glycolic acid for 3–5 days post-treatment. Daily SPF is essential.
Key Ingredients:
- Lactic Acid (AHA) – A naturally occurring acid that exfoliates and hydrates simultaneously, reducing fine lines and evening tone.
- Glycerol – Helps draw moisture to the skin to minimise post-peel dryness.
- Trolamine – pH balancer, emulsifier, and buffering agent



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