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Jalupro Glow Peel

What is the Jalupro Glow Chemical Peel?

The Jalupro Glow Peel is a medical-grade chemical peel designed to rejuvenate, brighten, and refresh the skin with minimal downtime. It uses a blend of gentle but effective acids to remove dead skin cells, improve texture, lighten pigmentation, and restore radiance. This peel is especially effective for dullness, uneven tone, and the first signs of aging, leaving your complexion smoother and glowing.

The Steps of Your Jalupro Glow Facial

1. Consultation & Skin Prep – Your skin is assessed and prepped with a gentle double cleanse

2. Application of the Peel – The Jalupro Glow solution is applied in thin layers to target your skin concerns.

3. Absorption Time – The peel is left on the skin for a set period, ideally between 8 - 15minutes. During this time, the acids penetrate the epidermal layers and begin to exfoliate and stimulate renewal.

4. Neutralisation – The peel is neutralised or removed with warm water

5. Soothing & Hydration – Cooling serums or a soothing mask are applied.

6. Moisturiser & SPF – Treatment finishes with nourishing hydration and high-level sun protection.

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Benefits of the Jalupro Glow Peel

● Brightens dull, tired-looking skin

● Evens out skin tone and reduces pigmentation

● Improves skin texture and smoothness

● Softens the appearance of fine lines

● Stimulates collagen and cell renewal

● Minimal downtime compared to stronger peels

● Leaves skin radiant, hydrated, and glowing

Sensation During the Peel

 

Clients may experience:

 

● A mild tingling or stinging sensation (warm or prickly), especially as the acids begin working.

● Slight tightening of the skin.

● Depending on skin sensitivity, this can be more or less intense, but generally tolerable.

● If severe stinging or burning occurs, the treatment should be stopped and the skin rinsed.

Common Post-Treatment Side Effects

 

After the peel, clients might notice:

 

● Mild redness (erythema), usually subsiding within a few hours.

● Slight peeling or flaking as the old skin sheds.

● Some tightness or dryness.

● Potential minor irritation or sensitivity.

 

These are expected and generally temporary. Proper aftercare helps to minimise discomfort.

Aftercare – What to Do at Home

Do’s:

● Use a gentle, non-active cleanser.

● Keep skin well-hydrated with a rich, soothing moisturiser.

● Apply SPF 30+ daily (absolutely essential)

● Stay hydrated and allow your skin to naturally renew.

 

 

Don’ts (for 5–7 days):

● Avoid exfoliating scrubs, retinol, acids (AHAs, BHAs), and vitamin C.

● Do not pick or peel flaking skin.

● Avoid heavy makeup for the first 24 hours.

● No direct sun exposure, tanning beds, or saunas.

● Avoid swimming pools or chlorinated water.

Recommended Treatment Plan

 

Initial Treatment: Best results are seen with a series of 3–4 sessions, spaced 2–4 weeks apart, depending on your skin goals.

Maintenance: A peel every 2–3 months helps maintain results and skin radiance.

Contraindications (When Not to Use / When to Use Caution)

 

The peel is not suitable or used with caution in cases of:

 

● Active skin infections or inflammation (e.g. cold sores, acne with active pustules)

● Open wounds, irritated or very sunburned skin.

● Recent use of strong exfoliants (retinol, other deep peels) — skin needs to be rested.

● Certain skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis (in active phase) unless approved by a dermatologist.

● Very sensitive, reactive skin or history of allergic reactions to any of the ingredients (e.g. acids or preservatives)

● Pregnancy or breastfeeding

● Recent facial surgery or treatments where skin barrier is compromised.

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