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- as****Dry SkinSensitive SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsRecommendedMar 26, 2025
I first wrote a review for this in 2019, and I've been using it consistently for 6 years now! I used to have severe back and chest acne, which was a huge insecurity for me. I tried everything - spending hundreds on famous products, aesthetician treatments, and dermatologist visits. Back then, the go-to treatment at dermatologists and aestheticians was Aladdin peeling to regenerate the skin. It was incredibly painful and made daily life difficult, not to mention expensive! That's when I discovered this product at an aesthetician's clinic. Now it's widely available online too. The result? I haven't had any back or chest blemishes for years. On the rare occasion I get a small breakout due to heat or skin sensitivity, applying this makes it disappear quickly. There's no substitute for this product - I absolutely recommend it! The price point is a bit high, but considering its effectiveness, it doesn't seem overpriced. - yj******Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedFeb 9, 2025
An esthetician recommended this product to me, and I decided to give it a try. My skin is extremely sensitive, dry, and thin, so I can't use AHA/BHA products - they can make my skin peel off if used incorrectly. However, PHA has larger molecules than AHA, which means it's absorbed more slowly and is less irritating. It's also said to be suitable for dry and sensitive skin types. This product contains 15% PHA and has an emulsion texture similar to a thin, opaque moisturizer. You can apply it after your toner or serum. I've had terrible experiences with AHA in the past, but this product is truly gentle and leaves my skin feeling smooth. It's great for treating small bumps and even prevents them from developing into inflamed blemishes. I've noticed fewer inflammatory breakouts when using it consistently. It would be perfect for acne-prone skin when used in conjunction with regular extractions. I use about 4 pea-sized amounts every other day. If you have oily or thick skin, you could probably use it daily. (The esthetician said daily use is fine, but I'm being cautious.) While it's a bit pricey, you get a large amount and only need to use a little at a time, so it's actually quite cost-effective in the long run! The only downside is that it has a slightly unpleasant smell. Also, it seems you can only purchase it through esthetic clinics, not directly. Start with a small amount, especially if you have super sensitive skin! Don't apply too much from the beginning.