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Afa Clay Peel for Acne Hyperpigmentation



Afa Clay Peel is a unique two-step in-office procedure, developed by a California group, very useful to improve post inflammatory Hyperpigmentation .



The main advantage of this new peel is that is simple to do and has very few side effects.

  • Step 1: The face is cleansed with AFA cleanser to be sure that alla makeup is removed. Then a mask is applied in a thin layer; Clay Mask is left for 5, 6 minutes and then removed with a wet sponge.
  • Step 2: A thin layer of gel peel is applied to the skin and it is washed with cool water after 1, 2 minutes.

  • The procedure took approssimatively 25 minutes. This Treatment offer dramatic results such as:
  • Improvements in photo-pigmentation and sun spots.
  • Helps with aging skin
  • Exfoliation without irritation.
  • Smoother and softer skin.


  • This antioxidant Peels are available strengths: 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60. It helps exfoliate dead skin cells, remove excess oil and other impurities from the skin but is less strong than most other AHAs or glycolic peels.

    There is no post peel recovery.
    A series of several treatments is usually recommended.

    The peel cost is approximately the following:

  • Face: 1 treatment $125, 3 treatment package $350, 6 treatment package $650
  • Chest: 1 treatment $175, 3 treatment package $475
  • Face and Chest - Hands Free: $250


  • This new treatment is very promising for acne and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, so I really suggest you to consider it to improve your skin condition.

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