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		<title>What is glycolic peel?</title>
		<description>Glycolic peel is also a part of the
exfoliation process wherein it removes the
micro-thin top layer of the skin. Removing
damaged cells motivates the cell divisions
that will results to healthier young cells.
It also smoothes and softens your skin,
lessen the acnes, and reduces fine lines.
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