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"The Radiant New Skin Really Does Replace The Outer Dull And Blemished Skin...
improving conditions such as blemishes, acne scarring, and sun damaged skin."

Salon Plus Magazine, May 2000





"Most Adults Can Benefit From A Skin Culture Peel...
but particularly those who have sun damage, hyper-pigmentation, blemishes, or wrinkles. The peel… will improve the texture of the skin, even out tone and colour, help to lighten hyper-pigmentation, improve fine lines and rough texture, and help treat acne-prone skin."

Professional Beauty Magazine, February 2000





"Who Says Beauty Is Skin Deep?"
The Skin Culture Peel Facial System can reveal new skin that is radiant and younger looking, leaving you feeling a million dollars! It is cheaper than booking into a Harley Street clinic with (Skin Culture) prices ranging from $70 to $215... "

The Evening Telegraph, August 2000





"The End Result Was Fantastic!"

My SKIN has never been my best feature. From the age of 13, my family nickname was 'Spotty Muldoon' and, apart from a few months during pregnancies, I have had spots continuously.

So when I saw a new facial system that claimed to improve skin tone and clear spots, blackheads and large pores while reducing the appearance of sun damage, acne scarring and fine lines, it sounded too good to miss.

Skin Culture's Peel is a chemical peel. This sort of treatment is normally carried out by doctors in hospital and involves burning off the first two or three layers of the skin. A mighty risky procedure, you might think. Not the Skin Culture Peel…


(Skin Culture note: Our peeling treatment actually works by starving the top layers of skin of oxygen which then die and gently peel away. The treatment will not burn the skin or cause the skin to blister or bleed.)

Newly introduced into the country (UK), Skin Culture's Peel is done over a six-day period at home or in a beauty salon. You have a choice as to the strength of the peel, but this simply involves applying it in the same way for an extra one to four days.

The impressive packaging made me feel that I was at the forefront of skin science. The instructions seemed very thorough and I relished the thought of stripping off my old skin and exposing the young, spot-free skin underneath.

So after donning my white lab coat, I picked up the spatula and dabbed the tar-like substance over my face and neck…

(Skin Culture note: You will experience a hot stinging sensation lasting for 15-20 minutes after the peeling formula is applied. The sensation felt will vary from individual to individual. Some will apply the treatment and just feel a warm tingling sensation whereas others will feel an intense (burning like) sensation. On average you will feel a hot stinging sensation that will last for about 15-20 minutes after the peeling formula is applied. Fanning the facial area will relieve any discomfort felt by up to 75%. Also, it should be noted that the more you feel the treatment, the better the results will be.)

After an hour and a half, I removed the peel. You should not use any other products during the treatment and should leave the residue, a rather strong smelling substance, on your skin for eight hours before washing it off with water.

I woke the next morning with a healthy glow… ready to perform the second and third parts of the peel… After the third application, I applied Normaliser cream which greatly eased the tightness and helped lift some of the bits of skin hanging off my face.

You are strongly advised not to pick at the trailing skin, but I'm afraid I couldn't resist. It came off easily but it took a good four days more to stop peeling completely. During that time, I really looked like something out of a horror film... However, the end result was fantastic.

I don't think my skin has looked so good since I was about 12. If only it hadn't been painful for me... during the first 20 minutes of each day, I would be performing the procedure every 30 days as recommended.

My face is not completely clear but the instructions warn you to expect this because the ingrained debris is released to the surface. They also advise that it can take several applications before it will stay looking really good.

There is vigorous cell renewal activity as lower layers of skin replace those that are stripped off. It makes sense then to repeat the procedure until you have the freshest skin 'moved up' to the top.

Will I do it again? I'll have to see if vanity overcomes my cowardice. What is certain is that the odd relative I have to buy a Christmas present for will be receiving a highly recommended beauty treatment with my love.

Kerry Ross, Daily Mail Newspaper, 13 December 1999





About Skin Culture Website:

After only nine months of being online, the Skin Culture website was attracting new customers daily, from all over the world. From San Francisco to Sydney, customers were now using the Secure Online Catalog to place their orders.

The web site was created by a web development company called Point Digital and through them Skin Culture won the coveted Information Society Initiative Award, sponsored by the Department of Trade & Industry and donated by British Telecom. Sky Cable Television covered the event and featured Skin Culture while interviewing the Government Minister for Small Business, Michael Wills, who launched the initiative.