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Dec 13 2008

Skin Culture Peel 4000 Review

Published by Linda Florentine under Reviews

Skin Culture Peel 4000
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The Peel 4000 treatment is the strongest facial peel available from the makers of Skin Culture Peel. The manufacturers claim that this chemical peel provides the deepest peeling and produces the most profound results. It supposedly gets rid of dirt and debris embedded deeply within the skin within. Additionally, the manufacturers of Skin Culture Peel 4000 claim that it effectively removes rough thickened skin that has been damaged by the sun or other elements.

Skin Culture Peel Reviews From Actual Users

People who have used the Skin Culture Peel 4000 treatment claim to have received tremendous benefits from this skin peel kit.

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Nov 06 2008

Skin Culture Peel 3000 Review

Published by Linda Florentine under Reviews

Skin Culture Peel 3000
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According to Skin Culture, Skin Culture Peel 3000 is one of the company’s most popular treatments. The makers claim that most people start off with Peel 3000 because it helps them see the results they desire in only 6 days. As a medium chemical peel, Skin culture Peel 3000 provides a level of penetration that effectively removes years of accumulated dirt, debris, and thickened skin.

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Nov 03 2008

Skin Culture Peel Ingredients

Published by Linda Florentine under Facts

Skin Culture Peel Ingredients
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When it comes to choosing a home facial peel, it’s important to know the ingredients so you can rule out any products that contain ingredients you might be allergic to.

With that in mind, it seemed appropriate to post the ingredients in Skin Culture Peel.

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Nov 01 2008

How Much Phenol Is In Skin Culture Peel?

Published by Linda Florentine under FAQ's

Skin Culture Peel Ingredients
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The latest question came in from a lady named Kacy who ordered the peel 4000 kit.

I just want to know what percentage the Skin Culture Peel 4000 is?
I heard that above 50% burns the skin. Please reply ASAP as i’ve already got the peel here at home and am anxious to try!

Here’s the answer…

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Oct 30 2008

Is Skin Culture Peel Safe?

Published by Linda Florentine under FAQ's

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Many people wonder about the safety of Skin Culture Peel because some parts of the process seem to be pretty gruesome, at least in their description. If you’ve used a home chemical peel before or read my post entitled What Should I Expect During the Skin Culture 6-Day Treatment?, then you know what I’m talking about.

I thought it would be good to answer a few questions concerning the safety of Skin Culture Peel, so here goes.

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Oct 29 2008

Will Skin Culture Peel Lighten or Darken My Skin Tone?

Published by Linda Florentine under FAQ's

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I received an email the other day in which I was asked of Skin Culture Peel will lighten or darken skin tone. I thought my response deserved a new post, since many other may have this same concern.

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Sep 13 2008

What Should I Expect During the Skin Culture 6-Day Treatment?

Published by Linda Florentine under FAQ's

Skin Culture 6 Day Treatment
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For even more details check out the Skin Culture Peel Instructions.

According to the manufacturers of Skin Culture Peel, their treatments can safely and effectively remove dead skin and help you achieve a younger, healthier look in only less than a week. Often, a lot of mystery surrounds the process of home chemical peels.

Let’s look at a timeline of the entire Skin Culture 6-day treatment so you’ll realistically know what to expect.

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