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KrX Green Sea Peel

Spicules are an alternative to the traditional chemical peel. The Green Sea Peel is a resurfacing treatment without the protein denaturation, and it's safe for all fitz, provided they're on...

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Spicules are an alternative to the traditional chemical peel.

The Green Sea Peel is a resurfacing treatment without the protein denaturation, and it's safe for all fitz, provided they're on an appropriate pre-peel protocol. 



Some Information About Spicules

Spicules form the exoskeleton of marine sponges or certain types of coral.  They are mainly composed of calcium carbonate, or silicon dioxide.  Due to their structure, with their sharp-like edges, they create a microchanneling effect, and they also act as a transepidermal delivery system.

Once pushed into the skin, and after dissolved, they release a polypharmacy of vitamins, minerals, natural steroids (Vitamin D), and antibiotics. 

 

KrX Green Sea Peel

The Green Sea Peel is an incredible resurfacing treatment that targets hyperpigmentation, stimulates fibroblast activity, and immensely improves skin texture.

 

Tips for using The Green Sea Peel

  • For one week prior to peel advise your client not to use hydrating masks and moisturizers
  • For those prone to PIH, make sure they are on a tyrosinase inhibitor for at least 2 weeks beforehand
  • Do not wash the skin for 24 hours after peel, and avoid any activities which would increase body temperature (working out, saunas, hot showers) for 48 hours
  • Recommend a series of 2 or 3 peels for best results

 

View Full Protocol or check out our free Korean Spicule Training

7 comments on KrX Green Sea Peel
  • Amy McGinnis
    Amy McGinnisMay 17, 2026

    We are a Chicago area Med Spa and interested in the Green Sea Peel. Would like the cost and benefits to this type of peel.

  • Ashley Chavez
    Ashley Chavez February 05, 2026

    I’m a licensed esthetician in Nebraska the spa I work at uses a different brand of the green sea peel but I wanted to try this one for self use, how much is this one and how can I purchase?

  • Kori

    I own a spa and would really love to learn more about how I can obtain and try this sea peel. I already use marine based skincare and feel this would be a fabulous addition to my menu

  • Alexis morales
    Alexis morales December 24, 2025

    Hello, I’m interested in purchasing the green seal peel. I’m a licensed esthetician with my own studio as a solo esthetician in California.

  • Deanna Flinn
    Deanna Flinn December 24, 2025

    Hello, I wanted to inquire about your green sea peel Is there a class or a certification for this? Thank you.

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