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A Jessner peel typically contains which of the following ingredients?

  1. Glycolic acid, Salicylic acid, and Citric acid

  2. Lactic acid, Salicylic acid, and Resorcinol

  3. Salicylic acid, Lactic acid, and TCA

  4. Vitamin C, Salicylic acid, and Alpha Arbutin

The correct answer is: Lactic acid, Salicylic acid, and Resorcinol

A Jessner peel is a specific type of chemical peel known for its effectiveness in treating a variety of skin issues, including acne, hyperpigmentation, and signs of aging. The formulation typically includes a combination of salicylic acid, lactic acid, and resorcinol, which work synergistically to exfoliate the skin and promote cellular turnover. Salicylic acid is a beta-hydroxy acid that penetrates deep into the pores, making it particularly beneficial for oily and acne-prone skin. Lactic acid, on the other hand, is an alpha-hydroxy acid that gently exfoliates the surface of the skin while also providing hydration. Resorcinol has antiseptic properties and helps to enhance the overall effectiveness of the peel. Together, these ingredients create a powerful solution that targets multiple skin concerns. Understanding why the other combinations do not represent a Jessner peel is useful as well. Glycolic acid, citric acid, and other acids may serve beneficial roles in other types of peels but do not constitute the specific formulation of a Jessner peel. Likewise, while TCA (trichloroacetic acid) can be used in peels, it does not form part of the Jessner peel's