DRAFT — For Practitioner Review Only Version 0.2 · July 2026 · Micro-Learning Series · Not for clinical use or distribution beyond this review cohort
Micro-Learning — Module 03.05

Acids, exfoliants & chemical peels

A structured clinical approach to alpha-hydroxy, beta-hydroxy and polyhydroxy acids, plus azelaic acid — from the biology of desquamation through to concentration thresholds, scope of practice, and safe combining principles.

4 units ~8 min each 12 checkpoints Level: Beauty therapist to registered practitioner TGA compliant
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Unit 1 Chemical exfoliation & the biology The three acid families, how desquamation actually works at an enzyme level, and why concentration alone never tells you how active a product is. 3 checkpoints · ~8 min Not started Unit 2 Alpha-hydroxy acids Glycolic, lactic and mandelic acid compared by molecular size, penetration and tolerability — and matched to skin type and Fitzpatrick phototype. 3 checkpoints · ~8 min Not started Unit 3 BHAs & PHAs Why lipid solubility puts salicylic acid where AHAs cannot reach, and why gluconolactone and lactobionic acid are the acids of choice for sensitive and recovering skin. 3 checkpoints · ~8 min Not started Unit 4 Azelaic acid, thresholds & combining Azelaic acid's three-in-one mechanism, TGA concentration thresholds and scope of practice, and the acid combination guide with the full condition matrix. 3 checkpoints · ~8 min Not started

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