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What is the difference between an Enzyme Peel and a Glycolic Peel?

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What is the difference between an Enzyme Peel and a Glycolic Peel?

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The enzyme peel is a gentler, less agressive method of exfoliation than a glycolic peel. A glycolic peel is an Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) which is an equally great way to exfoliate dead skin but uses different functions to achieve that. An AHA (Glycolic) peel is a more agressive treatment that works to loosen and lift off the top layers of dead skin cells (whereas Enzymes “dissolve” them).

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