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Mesoestetic's professional-grade brightening peel — and the at-home extension of the brand's clinical depigmentation protocols. The dual-acid approach pairs 10% glycolic acid (deep exfoliation, collagen stimulation) with 2% phytic acid (an antioxidant acid derived from rice that inhibits melanin transfer — making it specifically effective against hyperpigmentation rather than just general exfoliation). Centella Asiatica provides anti-inflammatory support to counterbalance the acid irritation potential. At ~$57 for 50ml, it's positioned between pharmacy peels and dermatologist treatments — stronger than The Ordinary's glycolic toner but gentler than an in-office peel. The clear gel format makes application precise — apply to clean, dry skin at night, avoid the eye area. For hyperpigmentation specifically (melasma, PIH, sun spots), this is one of the most targeted OTC options from any Spanish brand. Pairs naturally with mesoestetic's Cosmelan protocol for a complete depigmentation strategy.
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Brightening Peel Booster by Mesoestetic is formulated for normal, combination, oily skin. Mesoestetic's professional-grade brightening peel — and the at-home extension of the brand's clinical depigmentation protocols. The dual-acid approach pairs 10% glycolic acid (deep exfoliation, collagen stimulation) with 2% phytic acid (an antioxidant acid derived from rice that inhibits melanin transfer — making it specifically effective against hyperpigmentation rather than just general exfoliation). Centella Asiatica provides anti-inflammatory support to counterbalance the acid irritation potential. At ~$57 for 50ml, it's positioned between pharmacy peels and dermatologist treatments — stronger than The Ordinary's glycolic toner but gentler than an in-office peel. The clear gel format makes application precise — apply to clean, dry skin at night, avoid the eye area. For hyperpigmentation specifically (melasma, PIH, sun spots), this is one of the most targeted OTC options from any Spanish brand. Pairs naturally with mesoestetic's Cosmelan protocol for a complete depigmentation strategy.
The key active ingredients in Brightening Peel Booster are Centella Asiatica, Glycolic Acid. It's known for: 10% glycolic + 2% phytic acid — targeted dual-acid approach for hyperpigmentation and phytic acid specifically inhibits melanin transfer — not just general exfoliation.
Yes, Brightening Peel Booster targets hyperpigmentation, dullness, fine lines. 10% glycolic + 2% phytic acid — targeted dual-acid approach for hyperpigmentation
Brightening Peel Booster retails for around $57, 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: $57 for 50ml is not budget — though professional-grade peels cost far more; 12% total acid concentration will irritate sensitive or acid-naive skin; requires strict sunscreen commitment — acids + sun = worse pigmentation.
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