Presentation The Yellow Peel developed by Simildiet is a high-performance fractional chemical peel. Easily recognizable by its characteristic yellow tint due to the presence of retinol, this treatment is designed to provide controlled exfoliation of the epidermal and dermo-epidermal layers. It acts as a powerful tyrosinase inhibitor, effectively blocking melanin production for optimal clarifying and depigmenting results.
Composition
& rheology Retinol: 0.1% Resorcinol: 14% Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA): 14% Lactic Acid: 13% Salicylic Acid: 5% Solution pH: 0.3 to 1.5 Volume: 30 ml bottle
Indications
This peel is specifically recommended for treating pigmentary disorders such as hyperchromic spots caused by sun exposure, aging, or hormonal fluctuations. It is also indicated for overall facial rejuvenation: smoothing fine lines, reducing acne scars and stretch marks, and revitalizing dull, matte, or uneven complexions.
Posology The application protocol requires thorough cleansing and degreasing of the skin beforehand. Apply the product evenly using a cotton swab or brush, layering until the desired effect is achieved (a slight frosting may occur).
The application time ranges from 30 to 60 minutes depending on pigmentation, and can extend up to 2 hours during repeated sessions (every 7 to 10 days). Warning: It is imperative to neutralize the peel's action with a specific neutralizing solution or mild neutral soap to prevent severe burns.
Storage Store the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature variations. Contraindications Known allergy to any of the components (retinol, TCA, salicylates, etc.) Pregnant or breastfeeding women Active skin lesions, herpes, or open wounds on the treatment area Atopic or extremely reactive skin
FAQ
Why is the product called Yellow Peel? Its name comes from its intense yellow color, which is directly linked to its retinol concentration. Can the patient neutralize the peel themselves? Yes, depending on the protocol established by the practitioner, the patient may need to rinse and neutralize the product at home with a mild soap after the prescribed exposure time.










