Lactic acid 12% Ph.Doctor face and body peeling indications:

  1. For all skin types, including sensitive.
  2. Keratosis pilaris and so-called 'strawberry legs'.
  3. Seborrhea, excessive production of sebum.
  4. Closed comedones, blackheads.
  5. Sagging skin with signs of aging.
  6. Suitable for pregnant and breastfeeding women.

Do you know how to introduce Ph.Doctor Lactic Acid 12% Face and Body Peeling into your care routine and how to combine its use with Ph.Doctor RetinALLs?

If you are just starting your adventure with Lactic Acid, remember that your skin needs to gain tolerance to this product. Take your time!

An example of an evening facial care routine with Ph.Doctor:

  1. Ph.Doctor Gentle Facial Cleansing Emulsion - wash your face and neck for at least 1 minute.
  2. Lactic acid 12% Ph.Doctor face and body peeling - apply lactic acid to dry face and neck skin for 5-15 minutes, then wash off with lukewarm water (we recommend applying the acid for 5 minutes at first, once a week, and as you become more tolerant to the product, extend the time to a maximum of 15 minutes and twice a week). The product may initially cause discomfort on the skin.
  3. Tetra C Serum Ph.Doctor - Use one drop after washing off the acid and drying the skin.
  4. Ph.Doctor Lipid Face Cream - use after absorbing the Ph.Doctor serum.

Remember about photoprotection – use a cream with SPF 50 all year round, regardless of the season.

Attention! Are you starting to use FACE&BODY RetinALL cream with a stable form of retinal 0.05% or RetinALL IN ONE cream with a stable form of retinal 0.1% and you are already using Lactic acid? Stop using it for 3 weeks. You can reintroduce Lactic acid to your care when your skin becomes tolerant to RetinALL-e Ph.Doctor.

Also remember that Lactic Acid 12% cannot be used on the same day as RetinALL-e Ph.Doctor - products must be used alternately.

Do you want to start your care with FACE&BODY RetinALL cream with a stable form of retinal 0.05% and RetinALL IN ONE cream with a stable form of retinal 0.1% - click the link below to learn more.

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You can apply Ph.Doctor Lactic Acid 12% Peeling for Face and Body spot in your evening care, on an unscratched and unsqueezed acne lesion. Remember that it should be a minimal amount. Use a disposable cosmetic stick for this purpose. Leave it overnight. In the morning, wash it off and apply standard care.

Lactic acid 12% Ph.Doctor face and body peeling is also used in the case of seborrheic dermatitis. Typical symptoms include a slight redness in the affected area, itching, dryness and peeling of the epidermis. In the advanced stage, yellow scales and even scabs appear. Especially on the face (nasolabial folds, the gap between the eyebrows and around the nose) and in the chest area. Application : 3 times a week, apply lactic acid to the affected skin area and then wash off with lukewarm water.

In body care, apply Ph.Doctor Lactic Acid 12% Peeling for Face and Body to washed, dried skin 2-3 times a week for max 15 minutes, then wash off the product with lukewarm water. We recommend using Ph.Doctor Creamy Body Balm afterwards. Use the balm within 3-5 minutes after washing off the acid with water, spread the product on the skin and wait for it to be completely absorbed. In body care, just as in the case of facial skin, apply Lactic Acid on its own, giving up other active substances that day, especially exfoliating substances with a low pH, such as other acids, peels or retinoids.
Remember about photoprotection using Lactic acid. Use a cream with SPF 50 filter all year round, regardless of the season.
If you have ever had an allergy (swelling, redness, lumps, burning, eczema, hives) to any cosmetic product, always do an allergy test with a new cosmetic before first use. If you are wondering how to do an allergy test, click on the link below.
01. August. 2023 — Dr n. med. Nina Wiśniewska