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Skingredients AHA Lactic Acid Cleanser is a 100ml vegan and cruelty-free facial cleanser designed to brighten and exfoliate your skin. With an active formula containing 8% lactic acid and 1% PHA, it effectively removes impurities while hydrating and promoting collagen production. Suitable for all skin types, this eco-friendly product features refillable packaging, making it a sustainable choice for your skincare routine.
Manufacturer | Skingredients |
Package dimensions | 19.8 x 5.3 x 5.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Brand | Skingredients |
Format | Lotion |
Volume | 100 Millilitres |
Scent | Unscented |
Skin type | All, Sensitive |
Special features | Unscented |
Package Dimensions | 19.8 x 5.3 x 5.2 cm; 270 g |
ASIN | B0B1RPM79H |
B**Y
Bright, healthy clear skin hero!
I just wrote a review for the Sally Cleanse so I'll include a little from that here too..I love the Skin Nerd and her range Skingredients really is a fabulous brand. She absolutely knows her stuff when it comes to skincare. I love that these products are refillable - saving the environment and also a little less expensive for the purchaser is always a win for me!This AHA cleanse is used about 3times a week in the evening. This cleanser is not designed to remove makeup, so I do that first so that my skin is clear of any makeup and prepped for AHA cleansing.The magic stuff in this cleanser is lactic acid & PHA, both of which work together to brighten, exfoliate, hydrate and plump your skin.The exfoliation is not from gritty beads, but from the lactic acid which will gently (even though its an acid - its kind to the skin!) loosen and sweep away the dead skin cells. What you are left with afterwards is a fresh glowing health complexion.I don't have sensitive skin so this is fine for me to use on its own, but you can mix a little of the AHA with PreProbiotic cleanse for a more gentle cleanse if you are sensitive.For me its a winner, along with using the Sally cleanse I can see a difference in the appearance of my skin. My makeup sits better too. I love and will absolutely get the refills.
M**B
Not for me
Skingredients AHA Cleanse Brightening + Exfoliating Lactic Acid Cleanser 100ml (Refillable Primary Pack)I'm in my mid 30's, and skincare is v essential for me as it is part of my daily routine, morning and evening; hoping these creams and serums can help me minimise the signs of ageing.Skingredients is a new product for me. I find this brand too gimmicky. This Skingredients AHA Cleanse Brightening + Exfoliating Lactic Acid Cleanser 100ml came in a plastic pump bottle in a cardboard tube, which I found overly packed. The info written on the bottle and the tube are pretty much the same, so for me, it doesn't make sense.Moreover, the writings on the bottle/tube are informative as it has the ingredients list, how to use it, whether to use it AM or PM and skin suitability. And since this is a new product, I had to check its ingredients first and do a patch test before using it.I have combi skin type, so I am careful what to use to prevent breakout and acne invasion. This product can be used as a 2nd cleanser or mask. However, upon checking its ingredients, it seems like it has comedogenic ingredients like Myristyl Myristate, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, and Cetearyl Alcohol that are not suitable for my skin type. It is suitable tho for dry skin. Therefore, I won't gamble using this product. There are plenty of options in the market with a better formulation.
C**N
Overcomplicated, overpackaged and overpriced
This is sold as a premium product at £28.99, but although it does its job, I didn't feel it lived up to its promise. There are far cheaper products which do just as good a job and are easier to use.The first thing I noticed was that it was overpackaged. It comes in a plastic pump bottle with a cap, but is contained in a cardboard tube which mimics the appearance of the bottle inside has exactly the same instructions for use. OK, cardboard is recyclable, but why? It makes no sense.The instructions themselves are confusing and actually rather off-putting. Apparently you only use this every 2nd night (why?) and only after "pre-cleansing" (what's that?). You can use it either as a cleanser(leave on 60 seconds) or as a "resurfacing micro-mask" (leave on 7 minutes, and only once a week. To remove it, you're directed to the same manufacturer's "Cleanse Off Mitt", although you can use your hands (I used my hands). After going through all that, myu head was spinning. Eventually I did use it both as a cleanser (using micellar water to pre-cleanse first) and as a mask.Using it was confusing, too. I didn't feel any particular exfoliating effect, despite massaging it in as directed, and although it's advertised as "fragrance free", it actually smells rather mildewy and unpleasant and there's no lathering effect, so you do have to use a fair amount. It cleansed my skin ok, but it didn't feel or look unusually great afterwards - certainly nothing to justify spending nearly thirty quid on a bottle of it. However, my skin did feel quite pleasantly soft and dewy after the 7-minute micro-mask treatment, so that's something.I don;t have sensitive skin but I did worry a bit about the warnings about UV sensitivity due to the lactic acid content. Surely that's the last thing we all need if we're trying to ward off sun damage?To sum up - not bad, but not worth the money.
B**T
Lovely deep cleaning
This AHA cleanser does do a great job in exfoliation. Active ingredient lactic acid and PHA treatment help give gentle exfoliation and hydration. The texture is creamy and soft . It is suggested only use twice or three times a week. But if you have sensitive skin like me, it is better to only use once a week. After using , I feel quite clean, refreshed and glowy. Nice product with a premium price .
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