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Creamy's hero product — 14% glycolic acid + salicylic acid (BHA) + maltobionic acid (PHA) + LHA (capryloyl salicylic acid) + niacinamide in a clear peeling gel. Four acids covering every exfoliation depth: glycolic for surface resurfacing, salicylic for oil-soluble pore clearance, maltobionic for gentle PHA hydration, and LHA for gradual pore-lining renewal. Niacinamide provides anti-inflammatory and sebum-regulating support. This is the product that made Creamy viral on Brazilian skincare TikTok — a professional-caliber multi-acid peel at R$100 (~$18). Night-use only, 2-3 times per week. Non-negotiable SPF the next morning. Dr. Romancini's clinical-formulation philosophy in a single product.
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Glicointense Peel by Creamy is formulated for oily, combination, acne-prone skin. Creamy's hero product — 14% glycolic acid + salicylic acid (BHA) + maltobionic acid (PHA) + LHA (capryloyl salicylic acid) + niacinamide in a clear peeling gel. Four acids covering every exfoliation depth: glycolic for surface resurfacing, salicylic for oil-soluble pore clearance, maltobionic for gentle PHA hydration, and LHA for gradual pore-lining renewal. Niacinamide provides anti-inflammatory and sebum-regulating support. This is the product that made Creamy viral on Brazilian skincare TikTok — a professional-caliber multi-acid peel at R$100 (~$18). Night-use only, 2-3 times per week. Non-negotiable SPF the next morning. Dr. Romancini's clinical-formulation philosophy in a single product.
The key active ingredients in Glicointense Peel are Glycolic Acid, Niacinamide, Salicylic Acid. It's known for: four-acid system — AHA + BHA + PHA + LHA covers every exfoliation pathway and 14% glycolic acid — serious clinical concentration.
Yes, Glicointense Peel targets acne, pores, hyperpigmentation, dullness. four-acid system — AHA + BHA + PHA + LHA covers every exfoliation pathway
Glicointense Peel retails for around $18, 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: 14% glycolic acid is intense — not for beginners; night-use only, strict SPF required next morning; not suitable for sensitive, rosacea-prone, or compromised barrier skin.
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