I did my first MUAC Radiance Peel a week ago and my second one today. These peels can be done a week apart.
I purchased the 15ml size bottle of the Radiance Peel and also their Post Peel Neutralizing Solution. I can probably get around 10 peels out of the little 15ml bottle. I applied the Radiance Peel all over my face (avoiding the eye area and lips, of course) with a Q-tip, waited five minutes (used a kitchen timer), rinsed it off with water, washed my face with Simple Moisturizing Face Wash (pH 6), and applied the Post Peel Neutralizing Solution with a cotton ball.
Did the peel sting? Yes, a bit. Was it painful? No. Did it turn my skin red? No.
After a while, I rinsed off the Neutralizing Solution and applied a moisturizer. That was it.
I did a patch test on my jawline/neck first before doing the peel and I could tolerate the 5 minutes just fine but everyone is different. Do the patch test first!
Also, I stopped using all peel pads, acids, retinol, and Retin-A at least 24 hours before I did the Radiance Peel. I resumed my regular routine 24 hours after I did the peel.
My skin is normal/oily T-zone but I had super-duper oily skin and acne from the onset of puberty until menopause. I also have acne scars and sun damage I want to address with the peels. Since this is only my second peel, I don't have any fabulous changes to my skin to report.
My skin didn't peel at all with the Radiance Peel and I only had a tiny bit of flaking around my mouth/chin area. That was it, no big deal.
I've started with the Radiance Peel with the goal of slowly working my way up through MUAC's peels to a mild TCA peel by the end of the year. Read the MUAC Testimonials Page to get an idea of what other people used to address their particular concerns and if you still can't figure out which peel to try, call up MUAC and talk to them about it.
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