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Revolution Beauty London Skincare Multi Acid Exfoliating Solution 30ml

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This high performance peeling solution contains 30% AHA and 1.5% BHA. The AHA mix is a blend of Lactic Acid, Glycolic Acid, and Fruit Acids from Bilberry, Blueberry, Super Maple, Orange, and Lemon. These help to exfoliate away dead and dull skin, to reveal fresher, smoother skin below with refined tone and texture. The BHA is Salicylic Acid, which helps to get deep into pores to ease congestion and help prevent breakouts, leaving skin appearing smoother and more radiant.• Vegan & Cruelty Free

To start with 2 minutes and build up your skin tolerance for the product. Better safe than sorry. :P Delivery is on a selected date, you can choose a delivery day of your choice, up to 10 days in advance (Excluding next day delivery. Postcode restrictions apply) The first time I saw that The Ordinary came out with 30% AHA + 2% BHA Peeling Solution, I thought they lost it. Who in the world would use such a strong acid product at home. :O CONCLUSION: both bottles are glass ones with a dropper and 30ml of product. While Ordinary lists glycolic acid first and specifies 2% of BHA acids, Revolution says it contains BHA.

What Does a Peeling Solution Do?

So, Revolution Skincare blatantly copied The Ordinary and their Peeling Solution. You wanna hear the joke? They made a pricier product, with not as good ingredients as Ordinary’s (in my eyes), and it doesn’t do half as much as Ordinary in the first place. :P Some essential oil content is usually also present in citrus fruit extracts, which means a nice scent and antibacterial properties, but also some questionable compounds such as fragrance allergenlimoneneor phototoxic compoundbergaptene. If the amount is big enough to worry about is questionable, probably not, however, the same question applies to all the nice beneficial compounds. I do still buy Revolution products even though they copy everything worth copying. Quite frankly, they do such a poor job at copying + best thing about them is PRO range, where they don’t do that much of that at all + collabs. I hope they will eventually get to the point where their own ideas will be the only thing left in the assortment. We also have different strengths available in most – daily use, and weekly use. So that’s a total of 8 amazing peeling solutions. Does that sound like a lot to choose from? Keep reading. What Strength Peeling Solution Should I Use? There are 5 different types of peeling solution in our collection targeting 5 different skin concerns; oily, dehydrated, sensitive, dry and combination.

But orange fruit is loaded with lots of other active compounds with a wide variety of possible effects. A well-knownoneis the antioxidant vitamin C, aka ascorbic acid, but the dosage will vary based on the extraction method, and it’s possible that some of the ascorbic acid content will degrade before extraction process even takes place. If you want vitamin C in your skincare, that is smart, but do not rely on orange fruit extract for it. The effect was less than the one I get while using enzyme peelings, so I have no need for something that should be stronger and more effective jet it is not. I had soft skin, and that was pretty much it.Recap: my face was blood red. I misunderstood Maja and left it on for 10 min … talk about heavy tingling. Effects were nice – polished, less flaky skin, fewer impurities after just a few uses … Worth 7 EUR price tag for something I would use once a week. The formula is a lot runnier and more watery, and I could leave it on for 10 minutes without any problem.

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