Presentation DIVES ACNEOUT PEEL is a professional exfoliating treatment developed by Dives-Med, specifically targeting combination, oily, and acne-prone skin. Thanks to its multi-directional action, this therapeutic peel deeply purifies the skin, regulates sebaceous gland activity, and helps restore skin balance. The complete kit includes a prep spray (50 ml), the peeling solution (50 ml), a neutralizing gel (50 ml), as well as application accessories.
Composition
& rheology Exfoliating acids: Glycolic, salicylic, citric, and lactic acid. Depigmenting complex: Kojic acid combined with glycolic acid. Keratolytic agent: Resorcinol.
Indications
This product is indicated for the care of skin showing hyperseborrhea, acne (regardless of severity), or imperfections linked to overproduction of sebum. It helps smooth acne scars, tighten enlarged pores, reduce post-inflammatory pigment spots, and stimulate the synthesis of collagen and elastin for firmer skin.
Posology The application must follow a strict three-step protocol: preparing the skin with the Pre-Peel Spray, applying the Peel Acneout using the provided brush, and then neutralizing with the Neutralizing Gel. After the treatment, it is imperative not to apply makeup for at least 12 hours. The use of a rich repair cream and high-index sun protection is highly recommended.
Storage Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature variations. Ensure bottles are tightly closed after each use. Contraindications Immediate exposure to UV rays (sun or tanning bed), sauna, or swimming pool post-treatment. Known allergy to any of the components. Damaged, irritated skin, or active infection (other than targeted acne).
Pregnancy and breastfeeding.
FAQ
Does this peel cause significant peeling? It has strong exfoliating properties. Peeling may occur in the days following the treatment, contributing to cellular renewal. Can I sunbathe after the session? No, it is crucial to avoid all UV exposure and apply strict sun protection to prevent post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.




