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philosophy Resurface – The Microdelivery Dual-Phase Peel Review

Ah, to resurface. Entire companies are dedicated to this concept: you can get your ceramic tiles, your antique furniture, and just about anything to be found in your bathroom or kitchen resurfaced. By making the old look new again, resurfacing is one of the closest things we have to time travel. Now think about it: if resurfacing can turn your great-grandma’s beat-up the coffee table into the center of a room, what can it do for your face? Quite a bit, as we found out with philosophy Resurface, a micro delivery dual-phase peel.

Ingredients

THE MICRO DELIVERY PEEL STEP I

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The Microdelivery Peel Step I uses “vitamin C/peptide resurfacing crystals” to “rejuvenate and revitalize” the skin. The micro-crystals serve as effective agents for microdermabrasion (“resurfacing”), while vitamin C and peptides are absorbed by the skin for their antioxidant and skin-restructuring benefits. Do the ingredients indicate that the Microdelivery Peel will deliver the hype? Yes. Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate (vitamin C) is only one of many antioxidants and skin-conditioning agents found in the peel. Peptides–which studies have shown to improve collagen and elastin production in the skin–can be found in the form of Palmitoyl Oligopeptide. Check out the full list of ingredients for yourself:

Peg-6 (polyethylene glycol-6): common surfactant in cosmetics. The number (six) differentiates PEG-6 from other PEGs by molecular weight.

Sodium Bicarbonate: baking soda, used for highly-effective dermabrasion. This is where the “crystals” come from.

Oleth-20: a surfactant used as a emulsifying, cleansing, and solubilizing agent.

Glyceryl Stearate SE (self-emulsifying): lipid used for emulsifying that contains sodium and potassium. May help soften and smooth the skin.

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