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HydroPeptide Polish & Plump Peel (Review)

About two years ago, I introduced my readers to a skincare line called HydroPeptide. I reviewed their Anti-Wrinkle Exfoliating Cleanser and Anti-Wrinkle Brightening Toner. I immediately saw results! Well my friends, I am still just as obsessed and impressed with HydroPeptide as I was in 2010. 

I recently used HydroPeptide’s Polish & Plump 2 Step Peel System. Named winner of Best Skin Refresher by Fitness Magazine, this peel system is effective and easy to use. 

I want to show you how easy this product is to use.

Step 1.  Apply Peel 1 Polishing Crystals to a clean damp face. Gently massage the crystals to polish away dead skin. 

Step 2. Apply a thin layer of Peel 2 Plumping Activator over the crystals. You will immediately feel a warming sensation. This does not last very long but I found it to be very relaxing.  As you massage the activator, foam will appear.  Rinse and dry your face well. It’s THAT simple.

After spending the weekend at the soccer field, I noticed that I had caught some sun. My face was red and splotchy. After one use of this product, the redness has decreased and my face was smooth, polished and looked healthy! Check out the before (left) and after (right).

Interested in this product or others in the HydroPeptide line? Visit  http://www.hydropeptide.com

(Please note this product contains an alpha-hydroxyl acid (AHA) that may increase skin’s sensitivity so sunburn. It is recommended you use HydroPeptide SPF 30 & limit sun exposure while using this product) 

 

Amelia Old

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