Thursday, December 18, 2014

Review: Michael Todd True Organics Wild Berry Exfoliating Peel

 
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The Holidays are upon us, and everyone wants to try and look their best. I am a licensed Esthetician, so I am always looking for the best peels out there. A great way to diminish the look of fine lines and wrinkles, and get overall brighter, smoother skin is with the Michael Todd True Organics Wild Berry Exfoliating Peel. This Peel is made of Enzymes as well as Alpha and Beta Hydroxy acids to achieve a perfect exfoliation.
What will this peel do for me?
  •  Brighten
  • Tone
  • Balance your PH
  • Unclog your pores
  • Diminish the look of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Reduce hyperpigmentation (dark spots, age spots)
  • Soften and smooth the skin
  • Detoxify
  • Fight free radical damage

What are the ingredients and what will they do?
  • Aloe: Soothes the skin, hydrates, and reduces inflammation. This is a great ingredient to include in an exfoliating peel because it "buffers" the peel itself. This will make the peel feel much more comfortable while on the skin, and the aloe will soothe your skin and reduce any redness that may occur.
  • Lactic Acid: Is an Alpha Hydroxy Acid that is derived from Milk Sugars, so it is organic. It will help hydrate the skin while exfoliating and removing dead skin cells. Lactic Acid will also help kick start cell turnover, so you will be left with youthful fresh looking skin.
  • Salicylic Acid: Softens the Keratin protein in dry scaly skin making it much softer, and making way for other products to penetrate deeper into the layers of your skin.
  • Malic Acid: Is found naturally in cells and helps with cell energy. Malic Acid will help exfoliate the skin which will make it look more rejuvenated.
  • Fruit Extracts: Enzymes that occur naturally in fruits are great for gently exfoliating the skin. They will help break down the binds that hold dry flaking skin together, and they will gently exfoliate leaving your skin soft and youthful. 
How to use this Exfoliating Peel:
  • Cleanse your skin as your normally would
  • Pat your skin dry
  • Apply the Michael Todd True Organics Wild Berry Exfoliating Peel all over your face, neck, and decolletage if desired
  • Leave this peel on for about 10 minutes you may feel some slight tingling but that is normal
  • Rinse the peel off with warm water
  • Tone
  • Apply your favorite moistruizer
A few notes about what you will experience:
  •  Again, you may notice some tingling when using this peel do not be alarmed this is perfectly normal.
  • Your skin may get pink or red, this is normal. A pink or red flush is actually a good thing, this means the blood is to the surface of your skin and once the color subsides, you will see a bright glow!
  • Always I repeat, always, use a sunscreen every single day. This will prevent major sun damage to your skin.
The Michael Todd True Organics Wild Berry Peel has worked wonders on my skin. I suffer from extremely dry and sometimes flaky skin, and since I have been using this peel it has felt much softer and been very bright. I get all kinds of compliments on my skin lately. When I take clients for facials they say, "You're definitely in the right business, your skin looks amazing".

This peel comes in a great pump bottle which I love, that way you can easily administer exactly the correct amount of peel, and you aren't wasting anything. The peel itself is a thick gel consistency so it's not running all over your face, and it has a very mild scent. To me it smells somewhat of Cayenne Pepper, however that is not an ingredient in the peel.


The Michael Todd True Organics Wild Berry Exfoliating Peel is excellent for all skin types, but it is not advised for sensitive skins. I would recommend this to anyone that has dull, dry, or flaky skin, or to anyone that wants to combat the signs of aging. Get yours *HERE*



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