
WHY CHOOSE US?
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.”
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.”
“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!”
Our Products
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1.67% Progesterone Cream Menopausal Symptoms
$42.00 -
10% Glycolic Clear and repair Exfoliation and skin renewal
$38.00 -
10% Glycolic Repair and Fade Exfoliation and Hyperpigmentation
$47.00 -
12% Glycolic Hand and Body Repair Dry and cracked skin repairs skin
$34.95 -
20% Glycolic Clear and Repair Exfoliation and Skin Renewal
$42.00 -
20% Glycolic Repair and Fade Exfoliation and Hyperpigmentation
$52.00 -
3% Glycolic Cleanse Dissolve’s dead skin cells Unclogge’s pores
$27.00 -
Exfoliation combo Repair and fade, Cleanse and moisturize and protect
$84.95 -
K.L. Perrins Clinical Natural Remedies .9999% Pure Colloidal Silver 30 PPM
$34.00 -
Moisturize and Protect Spf-30 Protects elastin and collagen
$28.00
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