
PEELS and ENZYMES
Peels and enzymes are both used to exfoliate the skin, removing dead skin cells to promote cell turnover. Chemical peels use acids to exfoliate more deeply, while enzyme peels use fruit enzymes to exfoliate more gently.
Chemical peels
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Use a chemical solution to remove the outer layer of skin
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Can cause a slight burn
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Should be avoided by pregnant or breastfeeding people, and people with compromised immune systems
Enzyme peels
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Use natural enzymes found in fruits like papaya, pineapple, and pumpkin
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Are gentler than chemical peels
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Can be a good option for sensitive or dry skin
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Can be a good alternative for pregnant or breastfeeding people, and people with compromised immune systems
Benefits of peels and enzymes
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Unclogging and shrinking pores
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Removing dry, flakey skin
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Diminishing fine lines, wrinkles, and scars
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Fading age spots, sun damage, and redness
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Increasing moisture levels
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Promoting collagen production
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Promoting skin elasticity
Bein Peel - K BEAUTY

Bienpeel is a chemical peel that uses a 35% trichloroacetic acid (TCA) solution to improve skin texture, tone, and firmness. It can treat acne, hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, scars, and skin laxity.
Benefits
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Reduced hyperpigmentation: The peel fades dark spots and other forms of hyperpigmentation
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Skin renewal: The peel's two phases stimulate skin renewal and regeneration
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Skin hydration: The peel's lipophilic phase hydrates the skin and rebuilds its protective barrier
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Skin brightening: The peel removes dead skin cells and promotes collagen production
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Reduced acne: The peel unclogs pores and reduces the appearance of acne
Bienpeel TCA 35% Peeling: The Ultimate Two-Phase All-Season Solution for Skin Renewal
Bienpeel TCA 35% is a revolutionary medical-grade peeling treatment designed to deliver immediate, visible results while promoting long-term skin regeneration and renewal. Its innovative dual-phase formula effectively combines hydrophilic and lipophilic ingredients to address a wide range of skin concerns on both the face and body. The hydrophilic phase initiates skin renewal, tightening, toning, and restoring elasticity, while the lipophilic phase provides deep hydration, strengthens the skin’s protective barrier, and enhances the penetration of active ingredients.
This treatment offers numerous advantages: it is painless, requires no downtime, can be used all year round, and is compatible with other cosmetic procedures. It effectively treats concerns such as stretch marks, scars, acne, hyperpigmentation, and skin laxity, providing immediate results in skin texture, tone, and firmness. Bienpeel is suitable for all skin types, ages, and treatment areas, including the face, neck, décolletage, hands, thighs, and intimate areas.
Its advanced formula contains a blend of trichloroacetic acid (35%), lactobionic acid, salicylic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, vitamins C and B2, glycine, squalane, isopropyl myristate, and gamma-aminobutyric acid. These components stimulate biosynthesis, support cell regeneration, provide skin brightening and lifting effects, and reduce inflammation. The treatment also helps visibly reduce stretch marks and scars over time.
Recommended treatments
Sessions are recommended every 7-10 days for 4-7 treatments, depending on the skin condition.
Enzyme Resurfacing

Enzyme resurfacing is a skin treatment that uses natural enzymes to exfoliate and renew the skin:
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How it works
Enzymes break down dead skin cells, unclog pores, and remove toxic buildup.
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Benefits
Enzyme resurfacing can help with a variety of skin conditions, including:
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Fine lines and wrinkles
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Hyperpigmentation
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Uneven skin tone
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Dull skin
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Clogged pores
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Dry, flakey skin
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Sunspots, sun damage, and redness
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Treatments
Enzyme resurfacing treatments can include facials, peels, and masks:
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Enzyme Retexturing Treatment: A fruit enzyme treatment that also includes brightening enhancers and targeted serums
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Tri-Enzyme Resurfacing Facial: A 60-minute facial that uses three enzymes to accelerate exfoliation
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PUMPKIN Enzyme Mask Exfoliator: A pumpkin infused face mask that uses pumpkin enzymes, AHA's, BHA's, and cinnamon bark oil.
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Enzyme resurfacing can be a gentle option that can be added to your regular skincare routine.
Multi-Layer Peel

A "multi acid peel" is a type of chemical peel that combines a blend of different exfoliating acids, like glycolic acid, lactic acid, salicylic acid, or citric acid, to simultaneously target various skin concerns like texture, tone, acne, and signs of aging, providing a more comprehensive resurfacing treatment compared to using a single acid alone; often marketed as a gentler yet effective way to exfoliate and improve skin appearance.
Key points about multi acid peels:
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Multiple acids for diverse benefits:
Each acid within the blend may have specific properties, allowing the peel to address multiple skin issues at once, such as reducing fine lines, brightening hyperpigmentation, and unclogging pores.
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Customizable options:
Depending on the skin type and concerns, the concentration and combination of acids can be adjusted to create a personalized peel.
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Gentle exfoliation:
When formulated correctly, multi acid peels can be gentler than stronger single-acid peels, making them suitable for most skin types.
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Potential side effects:
Mild redness, tingling, and temporary dryness are common after a multi acid peel, but these usually subside quickly.
Example of a popular multi acid peel: Murad's Replenishing Multi-Acid Peel, which combines a blend of AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids) and BHAs (beta hydroxy acids) to exfoliate and nourish the skin simultaneously.
Single Peel

What conditions does a chemical peel treat?
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Fine lines under your eyes or around your mouth and wrinkling caused by sun damage, aging and hereditary factors.
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Certain types of acne.
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Mild scarring.
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Sun spots, age spots, liver spots, freckles, uneven skin coloring.
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Precancerous scaly spots called actinic keratosis.
Monthly Peels are one of the best ways to continually resurface and manage skin texture and quality. Each month, our cells turn over, needing that professional peel to maintain the outer glow and smoothness we all desire.
• If your skin is highly textured, expect a good year for your skin
to become corrected, retextured, brightened and more elastic
with thriving collagen.
• Once your goal is achieved, monthly maintenance is necessary
for continued results. **This is why the LEVEL's program is
recommended.
Press Peel

A Press Peel is a concentrated peel related to a specific skin condition that only encompasses point application for the peel. Each peel press is priced according to the number of pressing applications are necessary.
This service is recommended for clients with hyper pigmented areas of concern, keratosis conditions or those having acne that needs attention for a few specific spots - before a special event.
Peel Boot Camp

A "peel bootcamp" refers to a concentrated skincare treatment program that involves a series of chemical peels, often designed to address specific skin concerns like acne, wrinkles, or uneven skin tone, delivered in a relatively short timeframe with close follow-up appointments to achieve noticeable results quickly; essentially, an intensive "bootcamp" approach to chemical peeling treatments.
Key points about peel bootcamps:
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Multiple sessions:
A peel bootcamp typically consists of several chemical peel treatments scheduled closely together over a set period (like a few weeks).
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Customized peels:
Depending on skin needs, the peels used in a bootcamp can be tailored with different active ingredients like glycolic acid, salicylic acid, or TCA to target specific concerns.
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Homecare routine:
To maximize results, a peel bootcamp often includes a dedicated homecare regimen with specific products to use before and after treatments.
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Professional guidance:
A licensed esthetician or dermatologist will closely monitor progress and adjust the peel strength as needed throughout the bootcamp.
Example scenarios:
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Acne bootcamp:
A series of salicylic acid peels aimed at clearing active acne and reducing inflammation.
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Anti-aging bootcamp:
A sequence of deeper peels using ingredients like TCA or retinol to target wrinkles and improve skin texture.
Eye Care Peel

An eyelid or under-eye peel is a peel that uses chemicals to exfoliate the skin around the eyes.This treatment can help with dark circles, fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven skin tone.
How it works
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The peel removes dead skin cells and debris
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It stimulates the production of new skin cells and collagen
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It can improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
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It can reduce the appearance of dark circles
Types of peels
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Organic peels: A common peel used to treat the under eye area
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NANOPEEL EYE: A peel that can treat fine wrinkles, scars, sun or age spots, and hyperpigmentation
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Cool Peel: A non-surgical alternative to blepharoplasty
Considerations
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The strength of the peel should be appropriate for the delicate skin around the eyes
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Deep peels require a significant healing time and are performed in surgical settings
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Light and medium depth peels with TCA are better for eyelid procedures