Presentation The Whitening Peel developed by MCCM comes in a 100 ml bottle. This chemical peel has been specifically formulated to target epidermal pigment imbalances. Thanks to its deep exfoliating action, it helps dissipate shadows and restore radiance to uneven complexions. It is an excellent solution for revitalizing the skin's appearance.
Composition
& Rheology Arbutin: An agent renowned for its skin-brightening properties. Citric Acid: A mild exfoliant with antioxidant benefits. Lactic Acid: Stimulates the renewal of the stratum corneum. Kojic Acid: Plays a role in regulating melanin production. Salicylic Acid: Provides keratolytic action, facilitating the penetration of other active ingredients.
Indications
This product is recommended for the cosmetic treatment of hyperpigmentation, sun-induced spots, and melasma. It is particularly effective on matte skin and complexions prone to dyschromia, promoting a visibly more homogeneous skin tone. Posology The application of this solution requires professional expertise.
After thorough cleansing and degreasing of the area to be treated, the product is applied evenly. Exposure time must be adjusted based on skin reactivity and the established protocol. Careful neutralization is imperative at the end of the exposure time, followed by the application of a repairing and soothing cream.
Conservation
It is advisable to store this bottle tightly closed, away from direct light, moisture, and heat sources. An ambient temperature between 10°C and 25°C is optimal to preserve the integrity of the acids. Contraindications Pregnant or breastfeeding women. Active skin lesions, open wounds, or infections (e.g., herpes).
Known hypersensitivity or allergy to any of the ingredients (especially salicylates). Extremely reactive skin or skin with an impaired barrier. Recent sun exposure or planned sun exposure in the days following the treatment.
FAQ
Is this peel suitable for dark phototypes? Yes, its formulation is designed to be compatible with matte skin. However, prior assessment is crucial to adjust the exposure time and prevent any risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. What is the recommended frequency of use?
For optimal results, professionals generally recommend a course of 4 to 6 sessions, with an interval of 15 to 21 days between each application, depending on individual tolerance.
















