- Dry skin and rough skin texture
- Body Acne
- Keratosis pilaris (bumpy skin on upper arms and/or thighs)
- Shaving bumps / Ingrown hair / folliculitis
- Facial acne and/or congested pores
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
- Aging & sun-damaged skin
- Dull and lifeless skin
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
- Glycolic acid: 10%
- Salicylic acid: 3%
KERATOLYTIC:
- Glycolic acid: 10%
COMEDOLYTIC:
- Salicylic acid: 3%
FULL INGREDIENT LIST:
Aqua, Propylene glycol, Glycolic acid, Salicylic acid, Glycerin, Polyacrylamide & C13-14 Isoparaffin & Laureth-7, Triethanolamine, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Potassium hydroxide
TIME OF APPLICATION:
- Apply Chemical Peel Spray in the morning and/or evening on cleansed skin.
FREQUENCY OF APPLICATION:
- Use morning and/or evening as tolerated, or follow the directions on your Dermal Diagnosis treatment plan.
IMPORTANT:
- The skin should be dry when applying Chemical Peel Spray. This will ensure optimal potency of the Salicylic acid and Glycolic acid in the product.
- Don't apply any other product over the area you treated with Chemical Peel Spray. The other product may alter the pH of Salicylic acid, which may lower the product's potency.
FACIAL APPLICATION:
- Apply on cleansed skin before bedtime.
- Spray on fingertips and apply over the face avoiding eyelids and lips.
- Rinse off in the morning.
- Always use SPF 30 or greater during the day.
BODY APPLICATION:
- Spray 1 - 3 sprays on affected areas morning and/or night.
- Clean skin prior to application.
- Spread the product by gently rubbing the area.
- Always use SPF 30 or greater during the day.
BENEFITS OF CHEMICAL PEEL SPRAY

Correct skin damage leading to premature skin aging.

Exfoliate dead skin cells.

Increase cell turnover and smooth skin texture.

Dissolve and extract cellular debris and prevent skin cells from clumping together in pores.

Reduce and eliminate breakouts.

Regulate sebum (oil) production and secretion.
INDICATIONS FOR CHEMICAL PEEL SPRAY

- Dry skin and rough skin texture
- Aging and sun-damaged skin
- Hyperpigmentation
- Keratosis pilaris
- Shaving bumps / Ingrown hair / folliculitis
- Dull and lifeless complexion
- Facial acne and/or congested pores
- Body acne
SALICYLIC & GLYCOLIC ACID MODE OF ACTION
SALICYLIC ACID
- Salicylic acid works by loosening and breaking apart desmosomes (attachments between cells in the outer layers of the skin). This action encourages exfoliation of dead and damaged skin and unclogging of pores.
- Disrupts cellular junctions to exfoliate dead skin cells.
GLYCOLIC ACID
- Glycolic acid facilitates progressive weakening of cohesion of the intercellular material of the outermost layers of the skin (stratum corneum), resulting in uniform exfoliation.
- Disrupts cellular junctions to exfoliate dead skin cells.
- Salicylic acid is lipophilic, which means it can penetrate oily skin and clogged pores, resulting in deep cleaning.
- Decongests pores by dissolving and extracting dirt, oil, and cellular debris in the pores and follicles.
SALICYLIC ACID
- Salicylic acid reduces sebum secretion.
- Salicylic acid has potent anti-inflammatory effects, as it is an inhibitor of the arachidonic acid cascade.
- Salicylic acid reduces inflammation by modulating COX2 gene expression to decrease the formation of pro-inflammatory cytokines.
GLYCOLIC ACID
- Reduce acne-related inflammation.
- Exhibit pH-dependent antibacterial activity against C. acnes. At a pH of 3-3.5, glycolic acid kills C. acnes cells by disrupting bacterial cell membranes.
SALICYLIC ACID
- Inhibits the production of various aspects necessary for bacterial reproduction, such as fibrinogen, fibronectin, and alpha-hemolysis. Therefore, salicylic acid may neutralize the bacteria C. acnes present in the blemishes.
GLYCOLIC ACID
- Exhibit pH-dependent antibacterial activity against C. acnes. At a pH of 3-3.5, glycolic acid kills C. acnes cells by disrupting bacterial cell membranes.
- Salicylic acid works well to balance sebum levels because it is lipid or oil soluble. So rather than remaining on the skin's surface, salicylic acid penetrates deep into sebum-filled pores.
SALICYLIC ACID
- In addition to functioning as an acne treatment, salicylic acid is used in anti-aging skincare products due to its ability to brighten the complexion. It acts as an exfoliant by softening and dissolving keratin, thus allowing dead skin cells to shed naturally.
- Studies have suggested that the exfoliating properties of salicylic acid may reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Over time, exfoliation helps to reduce the thickness of the layer of dead skin cells, giving the skin a brighter, more glowing appearance.
GLYCOLIC ACID
- Exfoliate dead skin cells and reveal the newer, brighter layers underneath by acting on the stratum corneum (the outermost layer of skin). Normal, intact stratum corneum consists of tightly packed layers of dead skin cells tightly bonded together. Glycolic acid loosens these bonds. With their glue dissolved by glycolic acid, those tough, rough layers of dead skin cells can more easily slough away.
- The small molecular size of glycolic acid allows for deeper penetration in the skin layers, where it stimulates fibroblasts to produce increased amounts of collagen. By stimulating collagen production, it helps skin feel firmer and minimises fine lines and wrinkles.
- Inducing chemical exfoliation removes dead, damaged, and discoloured skin cells from post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation faster. It drives new skin cells to the surface of the face. This spurred cell renewal helps to reveal the healthier, underlying skin, and promotes a more even skin tone overall.
- Glycolic acid suppresses melanin formation by inhibiting tyrosinase activity.

REVIEWS AND TESTIMONIALS
THE DIFFRENCE BETWEEN GLYCOLIC- AND SALICYLIC ACID
AHA: GLYCOLIC ACID

- Water-soluble
- Exfoliate dead skin cells from the surface of the skin
- Improve skin hydration
- Stimulate collagen production
- Not suitable for very sensitive skin types
BHA: SALICYLIC ACID

- Oil-soluble
- Penetrate deep into pores to exfoliate dead skin cells & sebum
- Can help protect skin from UV damage
- Reduce inflammation & bacterial growth
- Suitable for oily/combination skin types
THE DIFFRENCE BETWEEN GLYCOLIC- AND SALICYLIC ACID

AHA: GLYCOLIC ACID
- Water-soluble
- Exfoliate dead skin cells from the surface of the skin
- Improve skin hydration
- Stimulate collagen production
- Not suitable for very sensitive skin types

BHA: SALICYLIC ACID
- Oil-soluble
- Penetrate deep into pores to exfoliate dead skin cells & sebum
- Can help protect skin from UV damage
- Reduce inflammation & bacterial growth
- Suitable for oily/combination skin types
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes. The topical use of the active ingredients in Chemical Peel Spray is considered safe during pregnancy.
Ref: The American College Of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Women want to look their best at this important time in their lives, so it's crucial to determine which products and ingredients are safe to use during pregnancy.
Except for the two prescription molecules, hydroquinone (which has a relatively high systemic absorption rate) and tretinoin (for which the evidence is limited and controversial), skincare products act locally and produce minimal systemic levels. In most cases, women can deal with these cosmetically unappealing skin conditions without compromising the safety of their unborn children.
No DermExcel™ product contains hydroquinone or tretinoin. These active ingredients are only available by prescription from a medical doctor.
DermExcel™ Retinol serum contains an active ingredient very similar to tretinoin. We, therefore, advise customers to discontinue the use of Retinol serum until after pregnancy.
For more information regarding the use of DermExcel™ products during pregnancy - please consult with your medical practitioner.
Apply Chemical Peel Spray at night. Rinse off in the morning.
To maintain an optimal pH value, it's best not to layer Chemical Peel Spray with another product.
Normal initial reactions may include mild stinging or burning, skin peeling, or skin irritation.
Click here for more information on managing reactions.
- Contra-indications of Salicylic gel: Do not use Chemical Peel Spray if you are allergic to any of its ingredients.
- Acne patients: Chemical Peel Spray has many benefits and proven efficacy for treating acne.
- Sensitive skin: For sensitive skin or skin not used to active ingredients, start Chemical Peel Spray 1-2 times per week. Initial purging or sensitivity reactions may occur.
Dermal Health Science™ products are formulated and manufactured in a facility regulated by the South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC), the regulator established in terms of the Pharmacy Act, 1974 (Act 53 of 1974).
All product formulations are free from any known or common allergens.
DermExcel products are:
- Fragrance-free
- Paraben-free
- Non-comedogenic
- pH-optimized
- Clinically tested
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DERMEXCEL™
Medical-grade skin care products formulated according to pharmaceutical standards of purity, potency, and stability. All active ingredients and the concentrations and dosing protocols in which they are used are supported by data published in the peer-reviewed medical literature.
DermExcel™ takes an easy, effective and affordable approach to evaluation and treatment of the skin. Targeted treatments to improve skin conditions and maintain skin health.