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Ecooking's Peeling Mask is Danish minimalism applied to chemical exfoliation — four acids in thirteen ingredients, no filler, no fragrance, nothing decorative. The formula stacks lactic acid (gentle AHA for surface exfoliation and hydration), glycolic acid (deeper-penetrating AHA for texture refinement), salicylic acid (BHA for pore clearing), and gluconolactone (PHA for sensitive-skin-friendly antioxidant exfoliation). That quad-acid approach means it works across multiple layers of the skin simultaneously, which is why it delivers visible results from a single weekly use. Squalane is the only emollient, providing just enough slip for comfortable application without diluting the actives. The formula is fragrance-free, alcohol-free, and ruthlessly efficient — Ecooking treats every ingredient like it costs money, which at thirteen total ingredients, it clearly does. Use once a week, leave on for ten minutes, and rinse. The tingling is real but brief. At ~€38, it's a mid-range peel that outperforms luxury competitors with ten times the ingredient list.
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Peeling Mask by Ecooking is formulated for oily, combination, normal skin. Ecooking's Peeling Mask is Danish minimalism applied to chemical exfoliation — four acids in thirteen ingredients, no filler, no fragrance, nothing decorative. The formula stacks lactic acid (gentle AHA for surface exfoliation and hydration), glycolic acid (deeper-penetrating AHA for texture refinement), salicylic acid (BHA for pore clearing), and gluconolactone (PHA for sensitive-skin-friendly antioxidant exfoliation). That quad-acid approach means it works across multiple layers of the skin simultaneously, which is why it delivers visible results from a single weekly use. Squalane is the only emollient, providing just enough slip for comfortable application without diluting the actives. The formula is fragrance-free, alcohol-free, and ruthlessly efficient — Ecooking treats every ingredient like it costs money, which at thirteen total ingredients, it clearly does. Use once a week, leave on for ten minutes, and rinse. The tingling is real but brief. At ~€38, it's a mid-range peel that outperforms luxury competitors with ten times the ingredient list.
The key active ingredients in Peeling Mask are Glycolic Acid, Salicylic Acid. It's known for: Quad-acid formula — lactic + glycolic + salicylic + gluconolactone covers AHA, BHA, and PHA simultaneously and Only 13 ingredients — zero filler, every component has a functional purpose.
Yes, Peeling Mask targets dullness, pores, acne, fine lines. Quad-acid formula — lactic + glycolic + salicylic + gluconolactone covers AHA, BHA, and PHA simultaneously
Peeling Mask retails for around $38, which places it in the mid range for masks. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: Multi-acid formula can be too intense for very sensitive or rosacea-prone skin; No soothing agents like centella or allantoin — purely exfoliation-focused; Requires sunscreen the next day — increases photosensitivity significantly.
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