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Derma Peel Biofor 120ML

Derma Peel Biofor 120ML

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A professional AHA and BHA facial toner designed to exfoliate surface buildup, balance oily skin and prepare the complexion for targeted acne products.

Derma Peel Biofor is an active professional toner formulated for oily, congested and acne-prone skin.

Its formula combines glycolic acid, lactic acid, salicylic acid and sulfur with supportive ingredients such as echinacea, allantoin, aloe vera, glycerin and hyaluronic acid.

Used after cleansing, Derma Peel helps remove accumulated surface cells, support balanced sebum activity and improve the way professionally selected skincare products spread across the skin.

It may be particularly useful for oily skin, superficial non-inflamed blemishes, rough texture and routines that include targeted acne products such as Kure Biofor.

Because Derma Peel contains multiple exfoliating ingredients, personalized guidance from Shanni's Skincare can help determine the correct application method, frequency and combination with other active products.

It is especially useful when the skin needs:

• Removal of accumulated surface cells
• Support for excess oil and visible shine
• Clearer and more refined-looking pores
• Preparation before targeted acne products
• Controlled renewal without using an intensive peel


What Is Derma Peel Biofor?

Derma Peel Biofor is a professional hydroxy-acid facial toner for oily, problematic and congestion-prone skin.

Unlike a cleanser, Derma Peel is generally applied after the skin has been washed. Its role is to provide a controlled exfoliating and oil-balancing step before the next treatment product.

The formula combines:

Alpha hydroxy acids for surface renewal
Salicylic acid, a beta hydroxy acid, for pore-focused exfoliation
Sulfur to support oily and blemish-prone skin
Soothing and hydrating ingredients to support skin comfort

Derma Peel may also help prepare the skin for professional acne products by reducing visible surface buildup.

It is not intended to function as a moisturizer, makeup remover or basic cleansing product.


What Derma Peel Helps Support

• Removal of accumulated dead surface cells
• Smoother and more refined-looking texture
• More balanced-looking oily skin
• Reduced appearance of excess shine
• Clearer and more refined-looking pores
• Improved appearance of superficial congestion
• More even application of subsequent skincare
• Increased visible radiance
• Better preparation before targeted acne products
• Maintenance of a fresher-looking complexion


Key Benefits

Provides AHA and BHA Exfoliation

The combination of glycolic, lactic and salicylic acids helps renew the skin at the surface while also supporting clearer-looking pores.

Helps Balance Oily Skin

Derma Peel is formulated for skin affected by excess sebum and visible shine, including oily skin without significant active acne.

Supports Clearer-Looking Pores

Salicylic acid can work within oily and congestion-prone pores, helping reduce visible buildup and improve texture.

Prepares the Skin for Targeted Products

By removing accumulated surface cells, Derma Peel may help products such as Kure Biofor spread more evenly across the skin.

Improves Visible Texture

Controlled exfoliation may help rough, dull or uneven-looking skin appear smoother and more refined.

Enhances Radiance

Removing excess surface buildup can help the complexion look fresher, brighter and more revitalized.

Supports Superficial Blemish-Prone Skin

Derma Peel may be useful for small, superficial red lesions that resemble a rash but are not deeply inflamed.

Provides Supportive Care During Exfoliation

Allantoin, aloe vera, glycerin, hyaluronic acid and echinacea help support moisture and skin comfort within the active formula.


Key Ingredients

Glycolic Acid

Glycolic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid that supports surface exfoliation and more regular-looking skin renewal.

It may help improve:

• Rough or uneven texture
• Visible dullness
• Accumulated surface cells
• Reduced radiance
• The appearance of superficial imperfections

Biofor does not publicly confirm its exact concentration in Derma Peel.

Lactic Acid

Lactic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid that supports exfoliation while also contributing to moisture retention.

It may help the skin appear smoother, softer and more radiant.

Salicylic Acid

Salicylic acid is an oil-soluble beta hydroxy acid that can work within oily and congested pores.

It helps support:

• Clearer-looking pores
• Reduced visible buildup
• Improved appearance of blackhead-prone areas
• Smoother texture
• More balanced blemish-prone skin

The exact concentration is not publicly listed by Biofor.

Sulfur

Sulfur is commonly used in formulas for oily and problematic skin.

It helps support a cleaner-looking skin environment, balanced oil activity and the appearance of superficial blemishes.

Sulfur may feel drying for some skin types, so frequency should be adjusted according to tolerance.

Echinacea

Echinacea provides supportive and soothing care for visibly stressed or blemish-prone skin.

Allantoin

Allantoin helps calm, soften and support skin comfort during an active exfoliating routine.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera helps hydrate and soothe the appearance of irritation.

Glycerin

Glycerin is a humectant that helps attract moisture and reduce the overly tight feeling that may occur with exfoliating products.

Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic acid helps support hydration and skin comfort within the formula.


Who Is Derma Peel Best For?

Derma Peel Biofor may be suitable for:

• Oily skin
• Combination skin with oily areas
• Acne-prone skin
• Skin with excess visible shine
• Congested or enlarged-looking pores
• Superficial non-inflamed blemishes
• Small red lesions resembling a rash
• Rough or uneven-looking texture
• Dull skin with accumulated surface cells
• Oily skin without active acne
• Skin using Kure or another targeted acne product
• Selected healthy skin before professional treatments

Derma Peel may not be appropriate for:

• Highly inflamed acne
• Painful or deep lesions
• Broken or recently picked skin
• Active rosacea or significant sensitivity
• A severely compromised skin barrier
• Sunburned skin
• Skin currently peeling from another treatment
• Users already applying several exfoliating products


Derma Peel vs. a Regular Toner

A basic toner may focus on refreshing, hydrating or removing minor residue after cleansing.

Derma Peel Biofor is an active therapeutic toner containing hydroxy acids and sulfur.

It is designed to provide:

• Chemical exfoliation
• Oil-balancing support
• Pore-focused care
• Preparation before targeted acne products
• Visible texture refinement

For this reason, Derma Peel should not be used as frequently or casually as a simple hydrating toner unless the personalized protocol specifically allows it.


Derma Peel vs. Soapless Soap

Soapless Soap and Derma Peel perform different steps in the routine.

Soapless Soap is a cleanser used to:

• Remove surface oil, makeup and daily residue
• Wash the skin
• Prepare the face for the rest of the routine
• Be rinsed away with water

Derma Peel is a treatment toner used after cleansing to:

• Exfoliate accumulated surface cells
• Support oil balance
• Refine visible texture
• Prepare the skin for targeted products

Derma Peel does not replace facial cleansing.


Derma Peel vs. Skin Brush

Both products remove accumulated surface cells, but they work differently.

Derma Peel provides chemical exfoliation through AHA and BHA ingredients. It is applied after cleansing and works without scrubbing.

Skin Brush provides mechanical exfoliation through fine crystals. It is massaged briefly over wet skin and then rinsed away.

Derma Peel may be more relevant for oily pores and congestion. Skin Brush may be chosen for controlled surface polishing.

Using both too close together may create excessive exfoliation.


Derma Peel vs. Bright

Both products contain exfoliating acids, but their functions and application differ.

Derma Peel is a toner focused on:

• Oily skin
• Surface cleansing support
• Sebum balance
• Preparation before acne products
• Superficial blemish-prone skin

Bright is a leave-on treatment focused more strongly on:

• Comedonal acne
• Blackheads and whiteheads
• Enlarged-looking pores
• Post-acne texture
• Controlled renewal and pigmentation protocols

The correct product depends on whether the main goal is a preparatory toner step or a more concentrated leave-on treatment.


How to Use Derma Peel Biofor

• Cleanse the skin first with a suitable facial cleanser.
• Dry the skin gently before application.
• Apply Derma Peel according to personalized instructions.
• Use a cotton pad or another application method recommended by the skincare professional.
• Glide gently over the selected areas without repeated rubbing.
• Avoid the eye area, lips and corners of the nose.
• Do not apply over open, picked or deeply inflamed lesions.
• Allow the toner to dry before applying the next recommended product.
• Follow with Kure or another targeted treatment only when included in the personalized routine.
• Use moisturizer when additional hydration is needed.
• Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen every morning.
• Reduce frequency if persistent dryness, burning or peeling develops.

Biofor does not provide one universal frequency for every user. The correct schedule depends on skin sensitivity, oiliness, acne type and the rest of the routine.


Should Derma Peel Be Rinsed Off?

Derma Peel is presented as a therapeutic facial toner rather than a rinse-off cleanser.

It is generally applied after cleansing and left on before the next skincare step, unless personalized instructions state otherwise.

Allow it to dry or absorb before applying the following product.

Do not assume that leaving on a larger amount will produce better results.


Can Derma Peel Be Used With Kure Biofor?

Yes. Derma Peel may be used to prepare the skin before Kure Biofor in selected acne protocols.

A common professional approach may include:

• Cleansing the skin
• Applying Derma Peel
• Allowing it to dry
• Applying Kure according to personalized instructions

However, this combination is not automatically suitable for every type of acne.

Deep, painful or strongly inflamed acne may require a different protocol, and excessive exfoliation may make irritation worse.


Can Derma Peel Be Used With Active Ingredients?

Derma Peel already contains several active exfoliating ingredients.

Use caution when combining it with:

• Retinol or other retinoids
• Additional AHA or BHA products
• Benzoyl peroxide
• Azelaic-acid treatments
• Strong acne products
• Exfoliating cleansers
• At-home peels
• Prescription acne treatments
• Skin Brush or Multi Level

Depending on the skin, these products may need to be:

• Used at different times of day
• Alternated on separate evenings
• Introduced gradually
• Temporarily reduced if irritation develops

Combining several active products can increase dryness, peeling, redness and barrier disruption.


Can Derma Peel Be Used on Active Acne?

It may be suitable for selected acne conditions, particularly oily skin with superficial, non-inflamed blemishes.

It may not be appropriate over:

• Deep inflammatory lesions
• Painful cysts
• Open pustules
• Recently picked blemishes
• Broken or bleeding skin
• Severe redness or irritation

Not every type of acne benefits from increased exfoliation. The acne pattern should be assessed before Derma Peel is added.


Can Derma Peel Be Used After a Peel or Professional Treatment?

Derma Peel should not automatically be used immediately after a chemical peel, laser treatment, microneedling or another procedure that temporarily weakens the skin barrier.

Wait until:

• Significant redness has resolved
• Peeling has stopped
• The skin no longer feels tender or hot
• The barrier appears sufficiently recovered
• The treating professional confirms that exfoliation is appropriate

Because Derma Peel itself contains several exfoliating acids, applying it too early may prolong irritation.


Before Adding Derma Peel to Your Routine

• Derma Peel is an active toner, not a facial cleanser.
• It contains glycolic, lactic and salicylic acids.
• It also contains sulfur, which may feel drying for some skin types.
• Do not scrub repeatedly with the cotton pad.
• Do not apply it to broken or deeply inflamed skin.
• Avoid combining it automatically with another exfoliant.
• Mild temporary tingling may occur, but persistent burning is not the goal.
• Reduce frequency if the skin becomes tight, shiny, red or flaky.
• Oily skin can still become dehydrated or over-exfoliated.
• Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen every morning.
• The correct use may change as the skin and acne condition improve.


Can Derma Peel Biofor Be Used During Pregnancy or Breastfeeding?

Derma Peel contains glycolic acid, lactic acid and salicylic acid, but Biofor does not publicly provide their exact concentrations.

The formula also includes sulfur and additional supporting ingredients.

For that reason:

• Obtain physician approval before beginning or continuing Derma Peel during pregnancy.
• Have the complete acne routine reviewed rather than evaluating only one ingredient.
• Avoid applying it over large areas without medical guidance.
• Stop use if significant irritation develops.

During breastfeeding:

• Do not apply it on or near the breast.
• Prevent direct infant contact with treated skin.
• Obtain medical approval for frequent or large-area application.


Professional Tip

Derma Peel Biofor can be useful when oily skin needs more than cleansing but does not necessarily need an intensive leave-on peel.

The goal is to remove enough accumulated surface buildup to improve texture and prepare the skin for the next treatment step—without stripping or repeatedly rubbing the skin.

A common mistake is assuming that visible oiliness means the skin cannot be over-exfoliated. In reality, excessive acid use may weaken the barrier, increase discomfort and make an acne routine harder to tolerate.

Derma Peel should be balanced with:

• Gentle cleansing
• Correctly selected acne treatment
• Appropriate hydration
• Daily sunscreen
• Reduced friction and picking
• Adjustments based on the skin’s response


Where Can I Buy Derma Peel Biofor in the USA?

Derma Peel Biofor 120ML is available through Shanni's Skincare with personalized skincare guidance and U.S. shipping.

If you are not sure whether Derma Peel is the right Biofor product for your skin, Shanni's Skincare can help you choose based on your skin type, current routine, sensitivity and skincare goals.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is Derma Peel Biofor used for?

Derma Peel is an active facial toner designed to exfoliate accumulated surface cells, support oily skin, refine visible texture and prepare the complexion for targeted acne products.

Is Derma Peel a toner or a cleanser?

Derma Peel is a therapeutic toner. It is applied after cleansing and does not replace a facial cleanser.

What acids are in Derma Peel Biofor?

It contains glycolic acid, lactic acid and salicylic acid.

Is Derma Peel an AHA or BHA product?

It contains both. Glycolic and lactic acids are AHAs, while salicylic acid is a BHA.

Does Derma Peel contain sulfur?

Yes. Sulfur is included to support oily and problematic skin.

Does Derma Peel contain hydrating ingredients?

Yes. Its official ingredient highlights include glycerin, hyaluronic acid and aloe vera.

Does Derma Peel contain soothing ingredients?

Yes. Biofor lists echinacea, allantoin and aloe vera among its supportive ingredients.

Is Derma Peel suitable for oily skin?

Yes. It is specifically formulated to support oily skin, even when there are no significant active breakouts.

Is Derma Peel suitable for acne-prone skin?

It may be appropriate for selected acne conditions, particularly superficial and non-inflamed blemishes. The acne type should be assessed first.

Can Derma Peel be used for inflammatory acne?

It should not automatically be applied over deeply inflamed, painful or open lesions. A different acne protocol may be more appropriate.

Can Derma Peel help with blackheads?

Its salicylic acid may help support clearer-looking pores and reduce visible buildup associated with blackheads.

Can Derma Peel reduce oily skin?

It helps support more balanced sebum activity and reduced visible shine. It should not be used excessively in an attempt to completely dry out the skin.

Can Derma Peel help with enlarged-looking pores?

It may improve the appearance of pores by reducing visible buildup and refining the surrounding skin texture.

Can Derma Peel improve skin texture?

Yes. Its exfoliating acids help remove accumulated surface cells and support smoother-looking skin.

Can Derma Peel improve radiance?

Removing dull surface buildup may help the complexion appear fresher and more radiant.

Can Derma Peel be used every day?

Daily use may be appropriate in selected professional protocols, but it should not be assumed to be suitable for every user. Frequency must depend on sensitivity and the other active products being used.

Should Derma Peel be applied before or after cleansing?

Apply it after cleansing and drying the skin.

Should Derma Peel be rinsed off?

It is generally used as a leave-on toner unless personalized instructions state otherwise.

Can Derma Peel be used with Kure Biofor?

Yes. It may prepare the skin before Kure in selected professional acne routines.

Can Derma Peel be used with Azelight+?

Possibly, but both products contain active exfoliating or acne-support ingredients. The combination and frequency should be customized.

Can Derma Peel be used with Azo Care?

Possibly, but using multiple active acne products may increase dryness or irritation. Product order and frequency should be professionally selected.

Can Derma Peel be used with retinol?

Possibly, but they may need to be alternated because Derma Peel already contains several exfoliating acids.

Can Derma Peel be used with benzoyl peroxide?

The combination may increase dryness and sensitivity. They may need to be separated or used at different frequencies.

Can Derma Peel be used with Skin Brush?

Avoid using them together too frequently. Combining chemical and mechanical exfoliation may cause excessive irritation.

Can Derma Peel be used after a chemical peel?

Not until the skin has recovered sufficiently and the treating professional confirms that acid exfoliation is appropriate.

Can Derma Peel be used during pregnancy?

It should not be started or continued during pregnancy without physician approval because it contains several acids and their exact concentrations are not publicly listed.

Can Derma Peel be used while breastfeeding?

Medical approval is recommended. Do not apply it on or near the breast.

Does Derma Peel replace moisturizer?

No. A suitable moisturizer may still be needed, especially if the skin feels dry or tight.

Does Derma Peel replace sunscreen?

No. Broad-spectrum sunscreen should be applied every morning.

What size does Derma Peel come in?

Derma Peel Biofor comes in a 120ML container.

Where can I buy Derma Peel Biofor in the USA?

Derma Peel Biofor is available through Shanni's Skincare with personalized skincare guidance and U.S. shipping.


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