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VI Peel

A peel is not about making skin peel.  It is about normalizing how fast skin renews itself.  Different areas of the body respond differently, so chemistry and strength are chosen based on behavior, not just concern.  Peels can calm acne, improve pigment, and smooth texture when used at the correct time in the skin cycle.

 

Helpful for:
• acne prone skin
• rough texture

• discoloration
• sun damage

Not always the first step for sensitive or reactive skin.  Sometimes calming the skin first prevents irritation and improves correction.

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A note from Christina

The VI Peel is one of my favorite options for creating noticeable change in the skin without jumping straight to aggressive treatments. It is a powerful chemical peel, but when used correctly, it can be incredibly effective while still being respectful of the skin barrier.

At treat., VI Peels are chosen intentionally based on your skin type, concerns, and tolerance. Whether we are targeting acne, pigmentation, fine lines, or texture, the goal is always controlled exfoliation that supports healthy cell turnover and collagen production.

This is not about peeling for the sake of peeling. When timed properly and paired with thoughtful aftercare, the VI Peel helps reset the skin, improve clarity, and build a stronger foundation for long-term skin health.

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  • Uneven tone, discoloration, acne, and rough texture by normalizing how skin renews itself.

  • Sometimes flaking, sometimes sheet peeling, sometimes very little. The goal is correction, not visible peeling.

  • Varies by strength. Light peels may have minimal dryness while stronger peels involve several days of peeling.

  • Damaged pigment rises to the surface before shedding. Darkening is part of the clearing phase.

  • Often yes, but timing and type matter. Some skin needs calming first to prevent irritation.

  • Depends on the goal and peel type. Treatments are spaced to allow the skin to complete its repair cycle.

  • Usually yes after the first day, but gentle application is recommended.

  • Yes. They are frequently used within a larger plan rather than as a stand alone correction.

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