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Skinstitut's pro-strength leave-on peel — clinic-grade lactic at 14% in a take-home format, the Australian dermo industry's answer to the SkinCeuticals Pigmentation Compound.
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Continuous Peel by Skinstitut is formulated for normal, combination, mature, oily skin. Skinstitut's pro-strength leave-on peel — clinic-grade lactic at 14% in a take-home format, the Australian dermo industry's answer to the SkinCeuticals Pigmentation Compound.
The key active ingredients in Continuous Peel are Niacinamide, Panthenol. It's known for: clinic-grade 14% lactic at-home and layers between toner and serum overnight.
Yes, Continuous Peel targets dullness, fine lines, hyperpigmentation. clinic-grade 14% lactic at-home
Continuous Peel retails for around $65, which places it in the premium range for exfoliants. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: potent — start every-other-night; SPF the next day is non-negotiable.
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