HydraPeel + Peeling, 30 Min

HydraPeel + Peeling, 30 Min
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HydraPeel
By combining the effects of a suction system and a lotion adapted to your needs, your complexion receives a revitalizing and moisturizing boost - leaving it deeply cleansed, clear and luminous.
Peeling
Peeling is the application of a fruit-based acid to the skin, to cause limited and controlled desquamation of the most superficial layers of the epidermis. The purpose of this is to enable the regeneration of the exfoliated layers and to stimulate the natural production of elastin and collagen fibres.
By combining the effects of a suction system and a lotion adapted to your needs, your complexion receives a revitalizing and moisturizing boost - leaving it deeply cleansed, clear and luminous.
Peeling
Peeling is the application of a fruit-based acid to the skin, to cause limited and controlled desquamation of the most superficial layers of the epidermis. The purpose of this is to enable the regeneration of the exfoliated layers and to stimulate the natural production of elastin and collagen fibres.
Description
HydraPeel
By combining the effects of a suction system and a lotion adapted to your needs, your complexion receives a revitalizing and moisturizing boost - leaving it deeply cleansed, clear and luminous.
Peeling
Peeling is the application of a fruit-based acid to the skin, to cause limited and controlled desquamation of the most superficial layers of the epidermis. The purpose of this is to enable the regeneration of the exfoliated layers and to stimulate the natural production of elastin and collagen fibres.
By combining the effects of a suction system and a lotion adapted to your needs, your complexion receives a revitalizing and moisturizing boost - leaving it deeply cleansed, clear and luminous.
Peeling
Peeling is the application of a fruit-based acid to the skin, to cause limited and controlled desquamation of the most superficial layers of the epidermis. The purpose of this is to enable the regeneration of the exfoliated layers and to stimulate the natural production of elastin and collagen fibres.
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