Active Acid Exfoliation & Cell Renewal Spray
Combining active flower acids, this powerful concentration of 6% citric, malic, and tartaric acids from flower extracts accelerates the desquamation process, allowing the skin to get rid of old, dead skin cells.
Visibly new, fresh skin is revealed as cellular turnover increases, and the skin feels softer and more luminous as a result. There is no downtime involving irritation, redness, or flaking, as the skin is supported and hydration levels are supplemented.
The perfect, gentle at-home peel for maintenance, in-between seasons when there is excessive dead skin build-up, or before a special occasion when the skin requires freshness.
Benefits & Features
- The activity of corneocyte enzymes is increased as a result of alpha-hydroxy acids (specifically, a 6% concentration of citric, malic, and tartaric acids from frangipani, freesia, lily, and hibiscus).
- These active flower acids promote desquamation and gentle, natural exfoliation, resulting in the purging of dead skin cells, cellular renewal, and increased hydration.
- Pigmentation or uneven skin tone is corrected.
- The epidermis feels firmer, more toned, and supple as new skin is revealed.
- Powerful emollient, moisturising action increases the hydration levels in the skin and protects against flaking or irritation.
- The skin feels soft to the touch and luminous.
Usage Recommendations
Thoroughly cleanse the skin (we recommend using Glyco and Fibro).
Spray 3-4 times and gently pat into the skin. Leave on for a few minutes, and without rinsing, follow with GERnétic serums and creams, such as Synchro and/or Cytobi. Always apply SPF protection after using AHAs.
This product can be used once a week as a gentle at-home peel or chemical exfoliation method.
Suitable for all skin types, especially devitalised or lackluster skin. Avoid using on skin with dermatitis, irritation, or inflammation, as well as the eye area.
Key Ingredients
- AHAs/Active Flower Acids (citric, malic, and tartaric acids from frangipani, freesia, lily, and hibiscus)