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35 Glycolic Acid Peel – The Overview
35 Glycolic Acid Peel is a glycolic acid peel that claims to stimulate collagen production, reduce the appearance of photodamage, wrinkles, fine lines, and hyperpigmentation, accelerating cell regeneration.
It is featured in the official website of the manufacturer, which contains some information about the product and how it is supposed to work. While the website is reasonably professional in appearance and consumer friendly, it is very standard in what it offers. Contact details are shown so consumers can get in touch with the customer service department, but there are no customer reviews and no before and after photos. The product page for 35 Glycolic Acid Peel includes the list of ingredients contained in the formula, but individual amounts used are not disclosed.
The cost of 35 Glycolic Acid Peel is at a mid-price range, but multiple orders are not discounted. Additionally, there is no mention of a money back guarantee and free samples are not available to try.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Glycolic Acid
35 Glycolic Acid Peel – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, 35 Glycolic Acid Peel relies on the ingredient mentioned above which claims to evens out skin discoloration, unclog pores, and improve skin texture. This cannot be confirmed as the full ingredient list is not disclosed. Additionally, there is no indication on when to see results when used as directed, however, as with any product of this type, results will vary for every individual depending on skin care needs.
Good about 35 Glycolic Acid Peel
- 35 Glycolic Acid Peel’s key ingredients are listed
- Direction for usage is provided
- It is affordable
Bad about 35 Glycolic Acid Peel
- 35 Glycolic Acid Peel ingredient amounts are not provided
- Free sample is not offered
- There are no customer before and after photos
- There is no mention of money back guarantee
- 35 Glycolic Acid Peel may only work optimally when used with other products in the range
35 Glycolic Acid Peel – The Bottom Line
35 Glycolic Acid Peel appears to contain beneficial skin rejuvenating ingredients. The manufacturer seems to have a good reputation in the skincare industry, however it is a concern that there are no details provided about the formula ingredients, such as concentrated amounts, so consumers could have a better understanding of the product in relation to its benefits. Additionally, not knowing the potency of the formula is a problem as this makes it hard to judge how effective and fast acting it would be. Being in the mid-price range for this type of product suggests that it is of a reasonably good quality although that cannot be confirmed due to the absence of customer reviews. It is also important to note that there are no free samples available and, given the lack of money back guarantee or returns policy, it’s likely that all sales for 35 Glycolic Acid Peel are final.