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Lavera's pore-refining essence — and the first essence in the de-beauty lineup. Azelaic acid (a dicarboxylic acid that targets both acne and hyperpigmentation without increasing photosensitivity) combined with witch hazel, aloe vera, peppermint, hyssop, and barberry root in a NATRUE-certified natural formula. Azelaic acid is the dermatologist's quiet favorite: it inhibits tyrosinase (brightening), kills P. acnes bacteria (anti-acne), and normalizes keratinization (anti-comedonal) — and unlike AHA/BHA, it doesn't increase sun sensitivity. At $12 for 100ml, this is the cheapest azelaic acid product in the German market. Vegan Society approved. Apply after cleansing, before serum.
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Pure Beauty Liquid Refiner by Lavera is formulated for oily, combination, acne-prone skin. Lavera's pore-refining essence — and the first essence in the de-beauty lineup. Azelaic acid (a dicarboxylic acid that targets both acne and hyperpigmentation without increasing photosensitivity) combined with witch hazel, aloe vera, peppermint, hyssop, and barberry root in a NATRUE-certified natural formula. Azelaic acid is the dermatologist's quiet favorite: it inhibits tyrosinase (brightening), kills P. acnes bacteria (anti-acne), and normalizes keratinization (anti-comedonal) — and unlike AHA/BHA, it doesn't increase sun sensitivity. At $12 for 100ml, this is the cheapest azelaic acid product in the German market. Vegan Society approved. Apply after cleansing, before serum.
The key active ingredients in Pure Beauty Liquid Refiner are Aloe Vera, Azelaic Acid, Witch Hazel. It's known for: azelaic acid — no photosensitivity increase unlike AHA/BHA and NATRUE certified, Vegan Society approved.
Yes, Pure Beauty Liquid Refiner targets pores, oiliness, dullness, acne. azelaic acid — no photosensitivity increase unlike AHA/BHA
Pure Beauty Liquid Refiner retails for around $12, which places it in the budget range for essences. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: alcohol denat as second ingredient will concern some users; the herbal-mint fragrance is noticeable; azelaic acid concentration not disclosed on packaging.
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