Dr. Dennis Gross Clinical Grade Resurfacing Liquid Peel

Dr. Dennis GrossClinical Grade Resurfacing Liquid PeelIngredients

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Dr. Dennis Gross Clinical Grade Resurfacing Liquid Peel is a product with 75 ingredients. Contains: AHA - Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, Citric Acid, Mandelic Acid, Malic Acid, Tartaric Acid, Citric Acid; BHA - Salicylic Acid; Vitamins - Tocopheryl Acetate; Antioxidant - Citric Acid, Malic Acid, Phytic Acid, Salix Alba (White Willow) Bark Extract, Gallic Acid, Ellagic Acid, Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract, Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Extract, Lecithin, Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Flower Extract, Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Extract, Ubiquinone, Resveratrol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Citric Acid;

Organic score: 45% natural, 48% chemical. Vegan - No; Cruelty free - No; Reef safe - Yes;

Positive effects

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Antiseptic15
Alcohol Denatured 2, Salicylic Acid 8, Mandelic Acid 10, Salix Alba (White Willow) Bark Extract 16, Hexylresorcinol 22 and 10 more.
Moisturizing13
Lactic Acid 6, Phytic Acid 12, Potassium Azeloyl Diglycinate 14, Tartaric Acid 17, Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract 23 and 8 more.
Lightening12
Glycolic Acid 3, Lactic Acid 6, Citric Acid 7, Phytic Acid 12, Potassium Azeloyl Diglycinate 14 and 7 more.

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Pore-clogging components 1
Butylene Glycol 66
Drying alcohols 1
Alcohol Denatured 2
Fungal acne supporting components 5
Linoleic Acid 30, Linolenic Acid 31, Polysorbate-20 40, Polysorbate 80 41, Polysorbate-20 52
Free from: Allergens, Chemical fragrances, Parabens, Silicones, Sulfates, PEG, Gluten, Coconut, Petroleum-based,

INCI - Full Breakdown

1
Water
Roles: Solvent

Water is a great solvent. It’s neutral and doesn’t provide any strong positive or negative effects. It just helps components to mix better and to transport active components.

2
Alcohol Denatured
Roles: Antifoaming, Antimicrobial, Astringent, Masking, Solvent, Viscosity controlling
Antiseptic
Alcohols
Bad for dry skin
Bad for dry skin

Alcohol Denatured is a great bacteria killer. Manufacturers often put it inside products to increase their shelf life.

3
Glycolic AcidVery effective componentAHA
Roles: Buffering, Exfoliant
Cleansing
Exfoliating
Anti-aging
Lightening
Good for oily skin
Good for oily skin

Glycolic Acid is the most researched AHA with proven efficiency and it’s a super powerful component. It’s a great exfoliator, meaning it helps to remove dead skin cells preventing bacterial growth, and make your skin look fresh and smooth. It helps to remove dark spots and areas, making skin tone even. But the most serious reason for using this component is that it helps to produce collagen, which is very important for keeping your skin healthy. This is what makes Glycolic Acid so special. Pay attention, that using any AHA makes your skin more UV sensitive. It’s very important to use good sunscreen after applying AHA.

4
Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Leaf Extract
Roles: Skin conditioning, Astringent
5
Potassium Hydroxide
Roles: Buffering
6
Lactic AcidVery effective componentAHA
Roles: Skin conditioning, Buffering, Exfoliant, Fragrance, Humectant
Moisturizing
Cleansing
Acne fighting
Soothing
Lightening
Healing
Rejuvenation
Hair structure improvement
Hair growth stimulating

Lactic Acid is the most popular and the least aggressive acid among all the AHAs. Unlike Salicylic and Glycolic acids which can irritate your skin, Lactic Acid will hardly cause any problems. The combination of its soft action and effectiveness makes it a real brilliant. It exfoliates dead cells, makes the skin tone even, clears pores, kills bacteria, moisturizes the skin and helps to keep water, helps the cells to produce Hyaluronic Acid. It also works as a strong antioxidant and anti-aging component.

It's a great acid for getting familiar with the world of AHAs. If you want to start using "fruit acids" but struggling for some reason, try to use Lactic Acid first. If your skin accepts it well, you can try stronger acids.

7
Citric AcidVery effective componentAntioxidantAHA
Roles: Buffering, Chelating, Fragrance, Masking
Cleansing
Exfoliating
Soothing
Lightening
Lifting
Hair growth stimulating

Citric Acid is one of the AHAs and it is a super useful component! It’s a great antioxidant. It acts as a soft peeling that removes dead cells and kills bacteria. It becomes even more effective if used with other cosmetic acids. Combined formulations are more active, but can irritate sensitive skin if used too often. The component can also whiten the skin and remove dark areas.

It can be an irritator due to its naturally lower pH level of 2.2. But manufacturers also use it as a pH adjuster so in most cases you will not have any issues.

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Salicylic AcidVery effective componentBHA
Roles: Skin conditioning, Antiacne, Antidandruff, Exfoliant, Fragrance, Hair conditioning, Keratolytic, Masking, Preservative
Cleansing
Acne fighting
Soothing
Antiseptic
Good for oily skin
Good for oily skin

Salicylic Acid is an amazing component for oily skin. It’s a famous BHA that chemically exfoliates dead cells, kills bacteria, and prevents acne. It works as a strong pores cleanser. AHAs are not effective for removing sebum from pores, while BHAs are leaders in this space. Salicylic Acid also helps to shrink pores, remove acne scars and make skin tone even. Pay attention: concentration matters! This ingredient is rather aggressive. It can lead to irritation in high concentrations. If your skin has never seen this component before test the product first.

9
Bromelain
Roles: Skin conditioning, Keratolytic
Soothing
Regeneration
10
Mandelic AcidAHA
Roles: Antimicrobial
Cleansing
Antiseptic

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