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A company has made a skin peel made with 33% tca 5% kojic acid and 62% hydrogen peroxide. But you don’t peel. I want to make my own since I can’t afford the product. How do I do it
Tca (trichloroacetic acid) mixed with hydrogen peroxide is a chemical solution commonly used for skin treatments, such as chemical peels. It is a combination of two strong acids that work together to exfoliate the skin and promote cell turnover.
The main benefit of using Tca mixed with hydrogen peroxide is its ability to improve the appearance and texture of the skin. It can help reduce fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and hyperpigmentation. It also promotes collagen production and can leave the skin looking brighter and more youthful.
When used properly and under the supervision of a trained professional, Tca mixed with hydrogen peroxide is generally safe. However, it is a strong chemical solution and can cause skin irritation, redness, and peeling if not used correctly. It is important to follow the instructions carefully and do a patch test before using it on larger areas of the skin.
The frequency of use for Tca mixed with hydrogen peroxide will depend on the concentration of the solution and the individual's skin sensitivity. It is typically recommended to use it once every 4-6 weeks for best results. Using it more frequently can lead to over-exfoliation and potential skin damage.
Yes, there are some precautions to take when using Tca mixed with hydrogen peroxide. It is important to avoid sun exposure and wear sunscreen after using the solution, as it can increase the skin's sensitivity to UV rays. It is also recommended to avoid using other exfoliating products or treatments while using Tca mixed with hydrogen peroxide to prevent irritation and over-exfoliation.