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Red Peel Serum AHA BHA Purple Peeling Solution Exfoliating Skin Face Mask
$ 5.13
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Description
Glycolic acid is an Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) that's widely used for anti-aging, hyperpigmentation, dryness, and acne. Derived from sugarcane, glycolic acid is also a humectant meaning it has the chemical ability to draw moisture to itself. This means glycolic acid draws moisture to your newly exfoliated skin which, when used correctly, not only hydrates dry skin but also prevents new fine lines and wrinkles. Glycolic acid can also thicken skin by stimulating collagen growth. Additionally, Glycolic acid has antibacterial and antioxidant activity, which can also help improve your skin's appearance when you have acne, and always wear sunscreen when using this ingredient as it makes your skin more sensitive to UV rays.With 30% Hydroxy Acids (Glycolic/Lactic/Tartaric/Citric), 2% Beta Hydroxy Acid (Salicylic Acid), Hyaluronic Acid Crosspolymer, Vitamin B5, Black Carrot and Tasmanian Pepper berry.
Hydroxy acids (AHA) exfoliate the skin's topmost surface for a brighter and more even appearance.
Beta hydroxy acids (BHA) also exfoliate the skin with an extended function to help clear pore congestion.
This combined 32% AHA/BHA solution offers deeper exfoliation to help fight visible blemishes and for improved skin radiance.
Vitamin B5 to assist healing and black carrot as an antioxidant. The formula also improves the appearance of skin texture and reduces the look of fine lines with continued use.
Skin Type
: Normal, Combination, and Oily
Skincare Concerns
: Blemishes, Fine Lines and Wrinkles, and Dullness and Uneven Texture
How to use:
Apply the product on Clean and Dry skin avoiding the eye area
Apply the product evenly across face and neck using your fingerprints
Leave on for NO MORE than 10 minutes
Rinse with lukewarm water avoiding the eye area
Use SPF and UV protection indoors and outdoors
Use twice a week
Warning:
Avoid any Eye area.
Do not use it on damaged or irritated skin.
Do not use it on children.
If persistent irritation occurs, stop using it and consult a physician