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MartiDerm's iconic nighttime exfoliating ampoules — formerly sold as 'Alfa Peeling' and rebranded to Platinum Night Renew with the same proven formula. The AHA cocktail runs five acids (10% total: glycolic, lactic, malic, tartaric, citric) — a poly-hydroxy approach that exfoliates at multiple depths. Glycolic (smallest molecule) drives the deepest penetration; lactic provides gentler surface exfoliation with built-in humectancy; the fruit acids (malic, tartaric, citric) fill the mid-range. Soluble collagen and sodium hyaluronate provide immediate plumping, while sodium DNA supports cellular repair. The single-dose ampoule format is MartiDerm's signature — no preservative degradation, precise dosing, and the ritual of snapping open a fresh vial each night. At ~$50 for 30 ampoules (a month's supply), the per-use cost is about $1.67 — excellent value for a clinical-grade nighttime peel. A pharmacy-counter classic in Spain since the late 1990s.
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Platinum Night Renew by MartiDerm is formulated for normal, combination, oily, mature skin. MartiDerm's iconic nighttime exfoliating ampoules — formerly sold as 'Alfa Peeling' and rebranded to Platinum Night Renew with the same proven formula. The AHA cocktail runs five acids (10% total: glycolic, lactic, malic, tartaric, citric) — a poly-hydroxy approach that exfoliates at multiple depths. Glycolic (smallest molecule) drives the deepest penetration; lactic provides gentler surface exfoliation with built-in humectancy; the fruit acids (malic, tartaric, citric) fill the mid-range. Soluble collagen and sodium hyaluronate provide immediate plumping, while sodium DNA supports cellular repair. The single-dose ampoule format is MartiDerm's signature — no preservative degradation, precise dosing, and the ritual of snapping open a fresh vial each night. At ~$50 for 30 ampoules (a month's supply), the per-use cost is about $1.67 — excellent value for a clinical-grade nighttime peel. A pharmacy-counter classic in Spain since the late 1990s.
The key active ingredients in Platinum Night Renew are Glycolic Acid, Hyaluronic Acid, Lactic Acid. It's known for: five-acid poly-hydroxy blend exfoliates at multiple skin depths simultaneously and single-dose ampoules ensure freshness — no oxidation or preservative decay.
Yes, Platinum Night Renew targets dullness, hyperpigmentation, pores, fine lines. five-acid poly-hydroxy blend exfoliates at multiple skin depths simultaneously
Platinum Night Renew retails for around $50, which places it in the mid range for exfoliants. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: ampoule format requires nightly commitment — no casual once-a-week use; 10% total AHAs may be too intense for sensitive or acid-naive skin; the poly-acid approach means no single acid reaches very high concentration.
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