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blue peel

Price€115

The Blue Peel is an innovative medical peel that leverages the synergistic benefits of a unique blend of gentle yet potent acids, including Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, Tartaric Acid, Citric Acid, and Salicylic Acid. Each of these acids is carefully chosen for its specific properties and benefits, working together to exfoliate, brighten, and clarify skin, while promoting a smoother and more even complexion.

Key Ingredients and Their Benefits

Glycolic Acid
This alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) is known for its exceptional exfoliating properties. Glycolic Acid effectively removes dead skin cells, revealing a brighter, smoother complexion. It also stimulates collagen production, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Lactic Acid
Is another AHA that gently exfoliates and hydrates the skin. It is particularly effective in improving skin texture, reducing the appearance of dark spots, and evening out skin tone. Lactic Acid also enhances the skin’s natural moisture factor, keeping it plump and radiant.

Tartaric Acid
Is also an AHA that aids in the gentle exfoliation of the skin, promoting cell turnover. It works in harmony with other acids to refine the skin’s surface, smooth out rough patches, and impart a youthful glow.




Citric Acid
Is a potent AHA that not only exfoliates but also brightens the skin. It helps in fading hyperpigmentation and dark spots, giving the skin a more even and luminous tone. Additionally, its antioxidant properties protect the skin from environmental damage.


Salicylic Acid
A beta hydroxy acid (BHA) derived from willow bark, Salicylic Acid is renowned for its ability to penetrate deeply into the pores, making it highly effective in treating acne and preventing breakouts. It exfoliates the skin from within, reducing blackheads, whiteheads, and excess oil, while also soothing inflammation.

The results

Reduces Dark Spots: The combination of acids in Blue Peel works synergistically to diminish the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation, leaving your skin looking more uniform and glowing.

Evens Skin Tone: Regular treatments results in a more even skin tone, as it targets uneven pigmentation and discoloration, revealing a brighter and more balanced complexion.

Gentle Exfoliation: Unlike other medical peels, Blue Peel provides a gentle exfoliation that is suitable for most skin types, minimizing the risk of irritation and downtime.

Deep Cleansing: With the inclusion of Salicylic Acid, Blue Peel offers deep pore cleansing, reducing acne and preventing future breakouts while maintaining the skin’s natural moisture balance.

The aftercare

  • For the first 12 hours it is recommended not to let the skin come into contact with water or other liquids (unless otherwise advised).
  • Avoid swimming pools and jacuzzis for 48 hours after treatment.
  • Avoid heat, saunas, steam cabins and the like for up to 48 hours after treatment.
  • Do not force or touch the treated area unnecessarily and do not pick, scratch or peel off skin.
  • Do not use scrubs or (silicone) facial brushes for up to a week after the treatment.
  • Avoid exfoliants, acids, Benzoyl Peroxide, vitamin A/Retinol and drying alcohols for up to two weeks after treatment.
  • Use a solid skincare routine consistently after treatment to give the skin the opportunity to improve glowingly.
  • SPF is essential.
Prepare your glow up

Browse our FAQ to learn everything you need to know before your Blue Peel treatment.

What does the treatment look like?

If you are already undergoing treatments, this treatment starts with a short review of the previous treatment and the results achieved, after which we sign a consent form and add photos are again included in your file.

The skin is thoroughly cleansed and impurities are removed, after which the procedure is performed and the treatment is completed with a moisturizing mask.

How to prepare for a Blue peel?
  • Avoid direct sunlight or sunbathing for two weeks prior to the treatment.
  • Stop using three to seven days before treatment: exfoliants, retinol (vitamin A cream), hormone cream, and hydroquinone.
  • Botox and/or filler treatments may be performed up to two weeks prior to the treatment.
  • Avoid skin thinning (at home) treatments such as scrubs, exfoliants and peels up to 48 hours prior to the treatment.
  • Avoid facial treatments two to four weeks before the treatment, such as strong Medical Peels, Microneedling, and lasers.
  • If you suffer from an active cold sore, you should not be treated and should wait until the cold sore is completely healed.
  • In case of symptoms such as fever or flu, you will not be treated.
How often should I get a Blue Peel?

For optimal results, a series of initial treatments (usually 3-4 sessions spaced 2-4 weeks apart) is often recommended, followed by maintenance sessions every 6-12 months.

What are possible skin reactions?
  • Your skin will be more sensitive to sunlight, so using a broad-spectrum sunscreen is crucial to protect your skin from UV damage.
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