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Mesoestetic's Brightening Foam puts glycolic acid + lactic acid into a daily foaming cleanser format — sulfate-free (sodium lauroyl methyl isethionate + decyl glucoside + cocamidopropyl betaine), fragrance-buffered. The kind of acid cleanser that builds gradual brightness without the irritation cycle of leave-on glycolic.
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Brightening Foam by Mesoestetic is formulated for all, normal, combination skin. Mesoestetic's Brightening Foam puts glycolic acid + lactic acid into a daily foaming cleanser format — sulfate-free (sodium lauroyl methyl isethionate + decyl glucoside + cocamidopropyl betaine), fragrance-buffered. The kind of acid cleanser that builds gradual brightness without the irritation cycle of leave-on glycolic.
The key active ingredients in Brightening Foam are Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid. It's known for: glycolic + lactic in daily-use cleanser format and sulfate-free surfactant base.
Yes, Brightening Foam targets dullness, hyperpigmentation. glycolic + lactic in daily-use cleanser format
Brightening Foam retails for around $38, which places it in the mid range for cleansers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: AHA cleanser = strict SPF 50 the next day; contains parfum; premium-mid pricing for a cleanser.
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