WHY CHOOSE US?

When it comes to Alpha-Hydroxy acids, commonly known as AHA’s, expertise is paramount. Here at K.L. Perrins Clinical, we take pride in our unparalleled understanding and mastery of these powerful skincare ingredients. With a dynamic team comprised of a seasoned dermatologist, a skilled pharmacist, and a knowledgeable chemist, boasting over 40 years of combined experience.

WHAT SET’S US APART FROM THE REST?

What sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to results. We guarantee the efficacy of our products, standing confidently beside any top-brand skincare offerings on the market.

We understand the importance of pH balance in skincare, particularly in the realm of Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs). That’s why all our products are meticulously pH for optimal performance.

HOW CAN WE GUARANTEE YOU EFFICACY?

Simply because we know our products work with a high customer return and their 20+ years of using our products, but also because we use them ourselves and we want to share our secrets with you to having beautiful skin. 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

OUR MISSION AND OUR GOAL!!!

At K.L. Perrins Clinical, our mission is to offer effective skincare solutions that deliver real results. We prioritize closely monitoring pH levels because we understand that unless the pH level of alpha-hydroxy acids is below 3.5, their efficacy is compromised. We’ve observed numerous high-end skincare brands selling glycolic products with pH levels of 4 and above, which renders them ineffective. Our aim is to provide you with products that genuinely deliver the desired outcomes you seek.

Let us help you with your!!! 

  • Wrinkles.
  • Fine lines.
  • Stretch marks.
  • Acne.
  • Rosacea.
  • Diabetic feet.
  • Hyperpigmentation caused by sun damage or Acne Scars.
  • Brown spots from Hormonal changes
  • Freckles.
  • Age spots.
  • Many other skin conditions.

The key benefits of K.L. Perrins Clinical Natural Glycolic Skincare include:

Exfoliation: Glycolic acid effectively exfoliates the skin’s surface, helping to remove dead skin cells and promote a smoother, complexion.

Skin Renewal: Glycolic acid-based products can support the skin’s natural renewal process by stimulating collagen production. 

Acne Treatment: Glycolic acid can help unclog pores, prevent breakouts, and improve the overall texture of the skin.

Hyperpigmentation: Glycolic acid can assist in reducing the appearance of dark spots, sun damage, and hyperpigmentation.

Brightening: The exfoliating action of glycolic acid can contribute to a brighter and more luminous complexion by removing the buildup of dulling skin cells.

Smooth Texture: With regular use, glycolic acid can help achieve smoother skin texture by diminishing the appearance of rough patches and uneven areas.

Sun Damage: Kojic acid’s ability to reduce the appearance of dark spots caused by sun damage makes it useful for individuals who want to address the effects of prolonged sun exposure.

How do they work?

Glycolic acid and kojic acid are both known for their ability to improve skin texture, reduce hyperpigmentation, and enhance overall skin radiance. When used together, they can provide even more significant benefits for the skin.

Glycolic acid is an alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from sugarcane, and it works by exfoliating the skin’s surface, allowing for better penetration of other skincare ingredients. It also stimulates collagen production and helps to improve skin texture and tone.

Kojic acid, on the other hand, is a natural compound derived from various fungi and is known for its skin-brightening and lightening properties. It works by inhibiting the production of melanin, which is the pigment responsible for skin darkening and hyperpigmentation.

Working Together

When glycolic acid and kojic acid are used together, they work in synergy to provide a more comprehensive solution for skin concerns such as uneven skin tone, dark spots, and fine lines. Glycolic acid exfoliates the skin’s surface, allowing kojic acid to penetrate more deeply and effectively target hyperpigmentation at the cellular level. Together, they can help to improve overall skin texture, tone, and radiance, resulting in a more youthful and glowing complexion.

 

Don’t just take our word for it…

 “I have used Perrins Clinical skin cream for about 8 months and am very satisfied with the results. There has been a visible diminishing of wrinkles around my eyes and mouth. It is a very elegant formulation that spreads evenly and allows make-up to be applied smoothly.”

Vickie L. Wonder

Utah

These are only a fraction of the satisfied men, women, and teenagers who have found Perrins Clinical Skin Care to be the perfect answer to their various skin care needs. You will too!

     “I recommend Perrins Clinical skin care products to all my patients — teenagers to retirees — for improving the texture, health, and appearance of their skin.”

Dr. Dean Duke, M.D.

Dermatologist, Utah

 “I had sun damage due to years at the beach–extremely dry skin as a flight attendant and now live in the desert! Help! Perrins Clinical skin cream did more than help. Within months, years were lifted off my face and neck. I love my newly revealed skin!”

Myrna Soderquist

Nevada

Latest Updates

 

Sunburn Only Part of Injuries to the Skin

Sunburn Only Part of Injuries to the Skin

We all love the sun, but its harmful effects are often underestimated. Most people are aware that sunburn can cause skin damage and increase the risk of skin cancer. However, sunburn is only a small part of the injuries that can occur due to exposure to the sun. The...

Sun Damage to the Skin Is Cumulative

Sun Damage to the Skin Is Cumulative

  Understanding the Long-Term Effects of UV Radiation Sunlight is essential for life, and the sun's rays can provide a range of benefits, including boosting our mood and providing our body with Vitamin D. However, the same UV rays that make us feel good can also...

Some Adults Have Acne, Too

Some Adults Have Acne, Too

Acne is often associated with adolescence, but it's important to remember that adults can suffer from it too. In fact, it is estimated that up to 50% of adults experience acne at some point in their lives. As a dermatologist specializing in glycolic acid treatments, I...

Skin Damage: Sunlight Jumbles Epidermal Cells

Skin Damage: Sunlight Jumbles Epidermal Cells

As we all know, sunlight is essential for the production of vitamin D, which helps in the absorption of calcium, bone development, and prevention of chronic diseases. But prolonged exposure to sunlight also causes skin damage. Sunburn, tanning, wrinkles, and skin...

Skin Damage: Focus on ‘Photoaging’

Skin Damage: Focus on ‘Photoaging’

As a dermatologist, I often hear my patients ask how they can improve their skin health and reduce the signs of aging. While genetics play a role in how our skin ages, there are certain environmental factors that we can control. One such factor is sun exposure, which...

Skin Care: What Is An Alpha-Hydroxy Acid?

Skin Care: What Is An Alpha-Hydroxy Acid?

Alpha-hydroxy acids, or AHAs, are a class of compounds that are commonly found in many skin care products. They are known for their ability to exfoliate the skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots. If you're looking to incorporate AHAs...

Skin Care: Understanding the UV Index

Skin Care: Understanding the UV Index

The sun emits harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, which can cause damage to your skin. These UV rays are responsible for skin aging, wrinkles, and even skin cancer. While it is impossible to avoid UV rays completely, there are ways to protect yourself from them, and one of...

Skin Care: Sunscreens Are Safe For Babies

Skin Care: Sunscreens Are Safe For Babies

As a dermatologist, one of the most important messages I can convey to parents is the importance of protecting their children's skin from the harmful effects of the sun. While it is well known that exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation can increase the risk...

Skin Care: Is Your Skin Care Aging Your Face?

Skin Care: Is Your Skin Care Aging Your Face?

As we age, our skin naturally loses elasticity and firmness, leading to wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of aging. However, some of us may be unknowingly accelerating this process by using skin care products that are actually damaging to our skin. In this...

Skin Cancer: Phototoxicity: An Environmental Hazard

Skin Cancer: Phototoxicity: An Environmental Hazard

Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the United States, with over 5 million cases diagnosed each year. While many cases are caused by overexposure to UV radiation from the sun, there is also a growing concern about the role of environmental toxins...

Skin Cancer An Epidemic in U.S.; Are You At Risk?

Skin Cancer An Epidemic in U.S.; Are You At Risk?

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, with more than 5 million cases diagnosed each year. The good news is that it is also one of the most preventable forms of cancer. Understanding your risks and taking steps to protect yourself from...

Protection and Diet: Two Key Factors in Healthy Skin

Protection and Diet: Two Key Factors in Healthy Skin

When it comes to maintaining healthy skin, there are a multitude of factors to consider. Two key factors that are often overlooked, however, are protection and diet. Protecting your skin from harmful UV rays and consuming a nutritious diet can have a significant...