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Tiffany Peel is not your ordinary peel! It's a different kind of treatment program that utilizes lactobionic acid and spicules. In this post, we'll focus on lactobionic acid (and no, it's not the same as lactic acid!).
Lactobionic acid is a polyhydroxy acid that is less likely to cause irritation and serves as an excellent humectant, helping to hydrate the skin and keep it plump. Unlike other acids, lactobionic acid also acts as an antioxidant, neutralizing skin-damaging free radicals while attracting moisture to the skin. Additionally, it doesn't require a low pH to be effective, which further minimizes irritation.
Benefits of Lactobionic Acid
🦋Exfoliates: Lactobionic acid is a polyhydroxy acid (PHA) that gently exfoliates the skin by removing the outermost layer of dead skin cells. Its larger molecular size makes it milder than alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), as it penetrates the skin less deeply. This characteristic allows it to exfoliate the more superficial layers of the skin, making it an excellent choice for individuals with sensitive skin.
🦋Protects against sun damage: A 2016 review noted that lactobionic acid functions as an antioxidant chelating agent, absorbing free radicals generated by ultraviolet exposure and helping to protect against further sun damage.
🦋Gentle enough for sensitive skin: Lactobionic acid is a gentle exfoliator, making it ideal for everyday use (particularly among those who can't handle stronger acids, such as AHAs).
🦋Brightens skin: Utilizing the increased cellular turnover rate can help prevent buildup and may lead to a brighter skin tone for all skin types.
🦋Fades dark marks: Lactobionic acid also aids in the lessening of scars and hyperpigmentation.
🦋 Helps hydrate: Lactobionic acid is a "highly moisturizing agent."










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