Unlocking Radiant Skin: The Science and Benefits of AHA BHA Peels

Unlocking Radiant Skin: The Science and Benefits of AHA BHA Peels

What Are AHA and BHA Peels?

AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) and BHA (Beta Hydroxy Acid) peels are not just buzzwords in the world of skincare; they are effective treatments that can transform the texture and appearance of your skin. AHAs are water-soluble acids made from sugary fruits. They help peel away the surface of your skin so that new, more evenly pigmented skin cells may generate and take their place. On the other hand, BHAs are oil-soluble. They penetrate deeper into the pores to remove dead skin cells and excess sebum.

How Do AHA and BHA Peels Work?

The Science Behind the Peel

At a molecular level, AHAs and BHAs work by breaking down the bonds that hold dull, dead skin cells on the skin’s surface. AHAs work mainly on the surface, helping to brighten skin and smooth out roughness. BHAs go deeper into the hair follicle, helping to manage problems like acne, redness, and inflammation.

Key Benefits of Regular Use

  • Improved Skin Texture: Both AHA and BHA peels promote the removal of dead skin cells, resulting in smoother skin.
  • Clearer Pores: BHAs penetrate deeper to help remove sebum that can lead to blackheads and pimples.
  • Brighter Complexion: AHAs can help fade marks and reduce the appearance of surface wrinkles.

Best Practices for Using AHA BHA Peels

How Often Should You Use AHA BHA Peels?

It's recommended to start with a peel no more than once a week, observing how your skin reacts. If your skin tolerates the initial applications without irritation, you might increase to two times a week for enhanced benefits.

Application Tips for Maximum Benefits

  1. Cleanse Your Skin: Always start with a clean face. Any oil or residue could affect how the peel works.
  2. Follow Instructions: Use as directed. Leaving a peel on too long can lead to irritation.
  3. Neutralize the Peel: Some peels need to be neutralized with water or a special solution to stop the acid's work. Make sure you understand the process for your specific product.
  4. Moisturize and Protect: After peeling, your skin will be more sensitive. Use a gentle moisturizer and sunscreen.

What to Avoid

  • Sun Exposure: Your skin will be more sensitive to the sun. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen and limit sun exposure.
  • Harsh Products: Avoid using other exfoliating products that might irritate your freshly peeled skin.

Expected Results and Timelines

When starting with AHA and BHA peels, it's crucial to have realistic expectations and patience. Initial improvement in skin texture and tone can often be seen within a few weeks, but more significant results, like reduction in the appearance of scars and deep lines, might take several months of consistent use. Here’s what you might expect:

  • First Few Weeks: Slight improvements in texture and tone.
  • One to Three Months: Noticeable reduction in surface scars and dark spots.
  • Three to Six Months: Potential significant improvement in deeper skin issues.

Why Choose AHA BHA Peels?

Choosing to incorporate AHA and BHA peels into your skincare routine is a step toward clearer, more radiant skin. These peels offer a scientifically backed method to achieve noticeable results, particularly when you're keen on using products that connect nature with science.

Brillare’s Commitment

At Brillare, we commit to providing skincare solutions that are effective, scientifically proven, and safe. Brillare's AHA BHA face peel, entirely derived from natural sources, contains 30% lactic acid (AHA) and 2% salicylic acid (BHA).

Our AHA and BHA peels are designed with your skin health in mind, using only the highest quality ingredients to ensure that you achieve the best possible results without compromising on safety.

Embrace the confidence that comes with healthier, brighter skin. Remember, the key to seeing changes is consistency and proper care. If you’re ever in doubt, consult with a skincare professional who can provide guidance based on your individual needs.


Key Ingredient : 


Salicylic acid : sourced naturally from wintergreen leaf, offers a gentle yet effective solution for exfoliating and unclogging pores. Its natural origin makes it an appealing option for skincare formulations aimed at promoting clearer, healthier-looking skin.


Lactic acid : Lactic acid, commonly used in face peels, is an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from milk. Its exfoliating properties help to remove dead skin cells, revealing smoother and more radiant-looking skin.

In Summary

AHA and BHA peels can be powerful tools in your skincare arsenal. By understanding how they work and how to use them safely, you can maximize their benefits and enjoy a more radiant complexion. Always remember to listen to your skin – it's your best guide in determining the right balance of skincare treatments.

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