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Gentle Peeling Serum with Lactic Acid
Skin Care
4.5
(8)
24 Total Ingredients
Ingredients distribution based on EWG rating
Ingredient Safety
Ingredient Compatibility
The number of good or bad ingredients for each skin type
Oily
1 Good
0 Bad
Dry
3 Good
0 Bad
Sensitive
0 Good
1 Bad
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5
8 Reviews
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Product Attributes
8 Reviews
Browneyedgurl
Oily/Resilient
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Gentle Peeling Serum with Lactic Acid
I received something in exchange for this post. The Gentle Peeling Serum is working well for my combination skin type. I battle congested pores as I have gotten older and this is working well to clear up the dull skin & congested areas. It absorbs q...
Nothing bad to say about this product.
4
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lucytsai
Dry/Sensitive
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Gentle Peeling Serum with Lactic Acid
It was good to have an exfoliating serum.
This was not as gentle as it claims. I don’t think it should be used daily.
3
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Rosiebeauty
Dry/Resilient
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Gentle Peeling Serum with Lactic Acid
Sephora’s NIA LAC gentle peeling serum worked well on my sensitive skin. I used it after cleansing and drying my skin and prior to applying my evening moisturizer. I noticed NO peeling and NO irritation with this product.
It is hard to tell how effective this product is considering that I have been using it for one week
3
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saju
Dry/Resilient
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Gentle Peeling Serum with Lactic Acid
Sephora gentle serum is very milk good for combination skin. It has very light milky texture which smoothly goes in skin.
So far I really like it, I don’t find any thing they don’t like.
0
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osmanthus
Oily/Sensitive
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Gentle Peeling Serum with Lactic Acid
For someone with semi-sensitive skin, I was suprised with how well my skin reacted to this product. I thought it would be more red or have a slight burning, but it actually just left my skin freling super smooth with just a small hint of pore reducti...
Nothing to complain about at all, but I would recommend a small patch test for any first-timer. It has a lot of acid based ingredients to help exfoliate, and it’s really a hit or miss with people’s skin types. I personally would not use it more than ...
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