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A'pieu's glycolic acid exfoliating toner — meaningful glycolic concentration (positioned as a 'peeling booster' so the AHA load is genuinely active) layered with niacinamide + panthenol for the buffered application. The accessible-tier alternative to Pixi Glow Tonic and The Ordinary Glycolic 7%, with the K-beauty-typical added panthenol soothing layer.
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Glycolic Acid Peeling Booster by A'pieu is formulated for oily, combination, normal skin. A'pieu's glycolic acid exfoliating toner — meaningful glycolic concentration (positioned as a 'peeling booster' so the AHA load is genuinely active) layered with niacinamide + panthenol for the buffered application. The accessible-tier alternative to Pixi Glow Tonic and The Ordinary Glycolic 7%, with the K-beauty-typical added panthenol soothing layer.
The key active ingredients in Glycolic Acid Peeling Booster are Glycolic Acid, Niacinamide, Panthenol. It's known for: meaningful glycolic acid concentration and niacinamide + panthenol buffering layer.
Yes, Glycolic Acid Peeling Booster targets pores, dullness. meaningful glycolic acid concentration
Glycolic Acid Peeling Booster retails for around $15, which places it in the budget range for exfoliants. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: glycolic concentration not disclosed precisely on packaging; may sting on sensitive skin; drugstore aesthetic.
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