The harder-hitting version of the at-home peel that started the category. Step 1 delivers a serious five-acid blend and Step 2 follows with retinol and antioxidants, making this a combined resurfacing and anti-aging treatment in a single five-minute routine. Expensive but genuinely effective for experienced exfoliant users.
Alpha Beta Extra Strength Daily Peel
The harder-hitting version of the at-home peel that started the category. Step 1 delivers a serious five-acid blend and Step 2 follows with retinol and antioxidants, making this a combined resurfacing and anti-aging treatment in a single five-minute routine. Expensive but genuinely effective for experienced exfoliant users.
Score Breakdown
Where this product gains points and where it loses them — broken down across the four scoring pillars.
A genuinely effective at-home peel with a sophisticated two-step system. Loses value points on the $95 price and suitability points because the extra strength formula is specifically for experienced exfoliant users rather than first-timers.
Pros & Cons
- ✓Two-step format combines exfoliation and retinol antioxidant treatment
- ✓Five-acid blend addresses surface, pore, and barrier concerns simultaneously
- ✓Visible glow immediately after first use
- ✓Documented efficacy across tens of thousands of user reviews
- ✓Convenient pre-soaked pads require no measuring or mixing
- ✓Replaces multiple routine steps in one five-minute treatment
- ✓Developed and refined by a practicing dermatologist
- ✗Expensive at $95 for 30 applications
- ✗Not suitable for sensitive, reactive, or rosacea-prone skin
- ✗Tingling sensation is intense and bothers some users
- ✗Menthol and witch hazel add irritation potential
- ✗Daily use depletes a jar in one month
Full Review
In 2002, the idea of doing a chemical peel at home every night was essentially absurd. Chemical peels were in-office procedures administered by dermatologists using acid concentrations that required medical training to handle safely, and the at-home acid market consisted mostly of face washes with glycolic acid at concentrations too low to do much of anything. Dr. Dennis Gross, a board-certified dermatologist with a Manhattan practice full of patients who wanted to extend their in-office results between visits, took a different approach. He developed a two-step pad system — acids in Step 1, a neutralizer with retinol and antioxidants in Step 2 — that delivered meaningful resurfacing at a concentration users could actually handle on their own. The Alpha Beta Peel was born, and the at-home daily peel category came with it. Every brand that's since launched a "peel pad" — and there are many — owes the format to this product.
The Extra Strength version exists because, over years of use, a meaningful portion of Alpha Beta users plateaued on the original formula. Their skin acclimated, the tingling faded, and the visible results slowed down. The Extra Strength is the brand's answer to those users: the same two-step structure, the same basic philosophy, but with a higher acid load in Step 1 that brings back the intensity experienced exfoliant users were looking for. It's not a first-timer product, and anyone who hasn't already worked through the original should start there instead.
Step 1 is where most of the visible work happens. It's a blend of glycolic, lactic, malic, salicylic, and citric acids, and the multi-acid approach matters more than any single concentration. Different acids work on different layers and different concerns — glycolic is small-molecule and drives the surface resurfacing, salicylic penetrates pore linings to address comedones and blackheads, lactic is larger and gentler with humectant benefits, malic and citric round out the exfoliation profile at different pH points. The witch hazel and menthol in the same pad deliver the characteristic cooling-tingling sensation that signals the peel is working. The tingling is real, and on Extra Strength it's more pronounced than on the original — expect 30 to 60 seconds of clear sensation on the first use.
Step 2 is where Dr. Dennis Gross's product gets interesting relative to the cheaper imitators. Most peel pad systems just use Step 2 as a pH neutralizer. This one uses it as an active treatment layer: retinol, resveratrol, green tea extract, tocopherol, panthenol, and bisabolol all go on after the acids, which means the peel is effectively also a retinol and antioxidant treatment. That's why it doesn't need a separate nighttime serum — and why adding another retinol on the same night is a bad idea. For anyone building a streamlined routine, the two-step peel replaces the exfoliant, the retinol, and often the antioxidant step all at once.
The experience on the skin is measurable. Within minutes of application you'll see a visible glow that's not just perceived — the acids lift away dead surface cells and reveal a smoother, more reflective face. Within one to two weeks of consistent use, texture improves, pores look smaller, and tone starts evening out. Fine lines on the forehead and around the eyes show slow but real improvement over four to eight weeks, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation fades faster than without treatment. These are the kinds of results users report across tens of thousands of Sephora reviews, and they hold up in the subset of reviews from experienced exfoliant users.
What it doesn't do is reduce deep wrinkles or replace in-office peels. The acid concentrations are still a fraction of what a dermatologist would use in-office, and anyone expecting a Perfect Derma-level transformation is reaching beyond what this product can deliver. The other honest limitation is that Extra Strength is genuinely not suitable for sensitive or reactive skin. The acid load, the menthol, the witch hazel, and the retinol in the Step 2 all add up to a formula that compromised barriers will react to. Anyone with rosacea, active eczema, or ongoing sensitivity should use the Ultra Gentle version of the Alpha Beta line, not this one.
The price is the other thing to address plainly. At $95 for 30 applications, this is a prestige product. Daily use burns through a jar in a month, which brings the monthly cost to around $95 — more than most monthly skincare budgets. The Paula's Choice 8% AHA Gel and The Ordinary AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution are both substantially cheaper ways to access glycolic acid, though neither offers the retinol and antioxidant layer that makes the Alpha Beta system a complete treatment rather than a single-function exfoliant. For someone who wants a one-step, no-decision routine with meaningful anti-aging benefits, the math actually works out better than it looks at first glance. For anyone on a tighter budget, the DIY approach of separate exfoliant and retinol is cheaper if slightly more complicated.
The larger story here is that some products earn their place by inventing the category they live in. The Alpha Beta Peel isn't just one good peel among many — it's the peel that made all the others possible. The Extra Strength version is what it is because the brand actually listened to long-term users rather than assuming the original would serve everyone forever. Twenty-plus years in, the formula is still one of the best executions of the concept, and experienced exfoliant users have a genuine reason to try it.
Formula
Key Ingredients
The hero actives that drive this product's performance.
| Ingredient | Function | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Glycolic Acid | The highest-concentration acid in the Step 1 pad, driving meaningful surface resurfacing and the visible smoothing and radiance benefits this peel is known for. Works alongside the lactic, malic, and citric acids in the same pad to hit multiple layers of the stratum corneum. | well-established |
| Salicylic Acid | The BHA component of the Step 1 pad, penetrating the pore lining to address comedones and blackheads — a critical addition for anyone whose concerns include clogged pores as well as surface texture. | well-established |
| Lactic Acid | Larger-molecule AHA that softens the peel's intensity and delivers humectant benefit alongside exfoliation, helping the Extra Strength formula stay tolerable despite the higher acid load. | well-established |
| Retinol | Delivered in the Step 2 neutralizer pad along with resveratrol and antioxidants, turning the peel into a combined resurfacing and anti-aging treatment in a single routine step. | well-established |
| Resveratrol | Polyphenol antioxidant in the Step 2 pad that buffers oxidative stress generated by the acids while adding its own anti-aging benefit, making the two-step system more than just acids plus neutralizer. | promising |
Full INCI List · pH 3.5
Step 1: Water, Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, Malic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Citric Acid, Butylene Glycol, Isoceteth-20, Witch Hazel, Menthol, Methyl Lactate, PEG-8, Phenoxyethanol. Step 2: Water, Resveratrol, Retinol, Green Tea Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, Sodium Hyaluronate, Panthenol, Allantoin, Bisabolol, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Hydroxide, Phenoxyethanol
Product Flags
✗ Fragrance Free✗ Alcohol Free✓ Oil Free✓ Silicone Free✓ Paraben Free✓ Sulfate Free✓ Cruelty Free✗ Vegan✗ Fungal Acne Safe
Potential Irritants
glycolic acidmentholretinolwitch hazel
Compatibility
Skin Match
Best For
Works For
Not Ideal For
Addresses These Conditions
aging hyperpigmentation texture dullness large pores sun damage dark spots
Use With Caution
sensitivity rosacea compromised skin barrier
Avoid With
active eczema severely compromised barrier
Routine Step
treatment
Time of Day
PM
Pregnancy Safe
No ✗
Layering Tips
Use after cleansing on dry skin. Step 1 first, wait two minutes, then Step 2. Skip other exfoliants and retinoids on peel nights.
Results Timeline
Immediate radiance after the first use. Visible texture and tone improvements within 1-2 weeks. Full benefits on fine lines, pigmentation, and overall resurfacing after 4-8 weeks of consistent use.
Pairs Well With
hydrating-serumsrich-moisturizersdaily-sunscreen
Conflicts With
additional retinoidsother AHA/BHA productsvitamin-c-serum on the same night
Sample AM Routine
- Gentle cleanser
- Hydrating serum
- Moisturizer
- SPF 30+ (mandatory)
Sample PM Routine
- Gentle cleanser
- THIS PRODUCT (Step 1, then Step 2)
- Hydrating serum
- Moisturizer
Evidence
Who Should Skip
- Expensive at $95 for 30 applications
- Not suitable for sensitive, reactive, or rosacea-prone skin
- Tingling sensation is intense and bothers some users
- Menthol and witch hazel add irritation potential
Science & Expert Perspective
The Science
Alpha hydroxy acids and beta hydroxy acid represent two of the most thoroughly studied exfoliant classes in dermatology. Glycolic acid, the smallest and most commonly used AHA, has been shown in published research in journals such as Dermatologic Surgery and the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology to improve fine lines, skin texture, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation at concentrations ranging from 5% to 70%. Salicylic acid, the lipophilic BHA, penetrates the sebum-rich environment of clogged pores and has established clinical evidence for mild-to-moderate inflammatory acne and comedonal acne. The multi-acid approach in this peel's Step 1 — combining glycolic, lactic, malic, salicylic, and citric acids — is built on the logic that different acids work at different depths and on different concerns, and that a combined lower-concentration blend can deliver results comparable to higher-concentration single-acid products with lower irritation. Retinol, delivered in the Step 2 neutralizer, is one of the most studied anti-aging ingredients in topical dermatology, with multiple decades of research supporting its role in stimulating collagen synthesis, normalizing keratinocyte turnover, and reducing photoaged fine lines. Resveratrol and tocopherol add antioxidant buffering against the oxidative stress generated by UV exposure and by the acid treatment itself. The unique value of this two-step system is that it addresses resurfacing and anti-aging in a single routine application, which has been shown in consumer-use studies to improve user compliance compared to multi-product routines.
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists often recommend Dr. Dennis Gross's Alpha Beta Peel system to patients who want an at-home supplement to their in-office treatments, and the line has been widely referenced in mainstream dermatology press. Board-certified dermatologists note that the two-step format is particularly useful for patients who benefit from combined exfoliation and retinoid use but struggle to layer multiple actives on their own. The Extra Strength version is typically suggested only for patients who have already used the original formula comfortably and want additional intensity, and it is generally avoided for patients with rosacea, sensitive skin, or compromised barriers.
Guidance
Usage Guide
How to Use
At night, after cleansing and drying your skin, sweep the Step 1 pad across your entire face and neck, avoiding the eye area. Wait two minutes for the acids to work, then sweep the Step 2 pad across the same area. Do not rinse. Follow with moisturizer. Start with two to three uses per week, then increase frequency based on tolerance — never start daily use immediately, especially with Extra Strength. Always wear broad-spectrum sunscreen during the day while using this product, regardless of cloud cover or indoor time. Skip other exfoliants, retinoids, and high-strength vitamin C on peel nights.
Value Assessment
At $95 for 30 applications, this is a prestige product whose value depends heavily on how you frame it. Compared to single-function exfoliants like The Ordinary's AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution ($8) or Paula's Choice 8% AHA Gel ($32), the per-use cost is much higher. Compared to building a routine from separate exfoliant, retinol, and antioxidant products, though, the math shifts — a quality retinol and a quality exfoliant together can easily exceed this price, and the simplicity of a pre-measured two-step format has genuine value for people who want results without decision-making. A larger 60-count jar offers slightly better per-use value and is worth considering for committed users.
Who Should Buy
Experienced exfoliant users who have plateaued on gentler products and want meaningful resurfacing combined with retinol and antioxidants in a streamlined format. Normal-to-oily skin with texture, dullness, fine lines, and hyperpigmentation concerns will benefit most.
Who Should Skip
Beginners to chemical exfoliation (start with the Universal or Ultra Gentle version), anyone with sensitive skin, rosacea, active eczema, or a compromised barrier, and pregnant or nursing users. Budget-conscious buyers can access similar resurfacing at a much lower cost through single-ingredient products, at the cost of a more complicated routine.
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Details
Details
Texture
Step 1 pads are soaked in a clear acid solution. Step 2 pads in a milky neutralizer.
Scent
Cooling menthol with faint acidic aroma
Packaging
Two-tray jar with Step 1 and Step 2 pads side by side, or individual packets for travel
Finish
fast-absorbingnon-greasy
What to Expect on First Use
First use delivers immediate tingling that settles within two minutes during Step 2. Expect some mild redness that fades quickly. Skin feels remarkably smooth after the first application.
How Long It Lasts
1 month with nightly use, longer if used every other night
Period After Opening
12 months
Best Season
All Year
Certifications
Cruelty-Free
Background
The Why
Dr. Dennis Gross developed the original Alpha Beta Peel in 2002 after realizing his patients wanted something that captured the results of his in-office chemical peels between visits. The Extra Strength version launched years later after consistent feedback from long-term users who wanted more intensity.
About Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Established Brand (5–20 years)
Dr. Dennis Gross is a board-certified dermatologist who launched the Alpha Beta Peel concept in 2002, essentially inventing the at-home daily peel category. The extra strength version is the brand's answer to experienced exfoliant users who plateaued on the original formula.
Brand founded: 2000 · Product launched: 2002
Myth vs. Reality
Myths & Misconceptions
Myth
At-home peels can replace professional chemical peels
Reality
Even the Extra Strength formula sits at far lower concentrations than professional peels. It's designed for maintenance and gradual improvement, not to replicate a dermatologist's in-office treatment.
Myth
The Step 2 pad is just a neutralizer
Reality
Step 2 contains retinol, resveratrol, and green tea extract at meaningful levels, making it an anti-aging treatment step in its own right rather than just a pH-neutralizing wipe.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this stronger than the Universal Daily Peel?
Yes. Extra Strength uses a higher acid load than the Universal version and is designed for users who have already acclimated to daily exfoliation and want more intensity.
Can I use it every night?
It's formulated for daily use but most dermatologists suggest starting two to three times per week, then increasing based on tolerance. Extra Strength in particular should not be pushed to nightly use until your skin is clearly comfortable at lower frequency.
Do I need to wash it off?
No. The Step 2 pad neutralizes and delivers antioxidants and retinol that stay on the skin. Follow with moisturizer, not a rinse.
Can I use retinol on the same night?
No. The Step 2 pad already contains retinol. Adding another retinoid on the same night would significantly increase irritation risk.
Is it pregnancy safe?
No. The retinol in Step 2 and the salicylic acid in Step 1 are generally avoided during pregnancy. Consult your doctor for a pregnancy-safe alternative.
How long until I see results?
Immediate glow is typical after the first use. Visible texture and tone improvements usually show up within one to two weeks, with fuller benefits at four to eight weeks of consistent use.
What should I avoid while using this?
Skip other AHA/BHA products, additional retinoids, and high-concentration vitamin C on the same night, and always wear daily sunscreen.
Community
Community Voices
Common Praise
"Immediate glow after first use"
"Visible smoothing of fine lines over weeks"
"Easy two-step format"
"No downtime after application"
Common Complaints
"Expensive for 30 applications"
"Tingling can be intense"
"Not for sensitive skin"
"Menthol scent bothers some"
Notable Endorsements
Allure Best of Beauty multiple yearsSephora FavoriteWidely referenced by dermatologists
Appears In
best at home peel best exfoliant for aging best daily peel pads best glycolic acid treatment
Related Conditions
aging hyperpigmentation texture dullness dark spots
Related Ingredients
glycolic acid salicylic acid lactic acid retinol resveratrol
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