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A leave-on AHA-meets-BHA bright mask — 10% azelaic and 1% salicylic without the burn, the missing rung between Sukari and Framboos.
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Bouncy Brightfacial by Drunk Elephant is formulated for normal, combination, oily, mature skin. A leave-on AHA-meets-BHA bright mask — 10% azelaic and 1% salicylic without the burn, the missing rung between Sukari and Framboos.
The key active ingredients in Bouncy Brightfacial are Azelaic Acid, Niacinamide, Salicylic Acid. It's known for: 10% azelaic + 1% salicylic in one bouncy step and fades dark spots and decongests pores together.
Yes, Bouncy Brightfacial targets hyperpigmentation, dullness, acne. 10% azelaic + 1% salicylic in one bouncy step
Bouncy Brightfacial retails for around $69, which places it in the premium range for masks. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: $69 for a leave-on; frequent stockouts at the brand site.
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