This £6 serum is going viral on TikTok again (after becoming the product with the most waitlist sign-ups EVER on Cult Beauty).
AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution
has done, generating 108,000 sign-ups on the website – the most for a single product. It's no splash in the pan either. The product isn't new, so the continual hype is based solely around the it's outstanding performance .The long-winded name looks confusing but it makes use of both AHAs and BHAs , both of which are chemical exfoliators that help to smooth away rough texture, de-clog pores and improve skin clarity and brightness for a fresher complexion.
The combination of the two skin acids mean they get to work on different layers of the skin for a thoroughly deep clean. BHAs work slightly deeper, decongesting pores and killing bad bacteria. AHAs work on the top surface of the skin, polishing away dead skin cells that create a dull layer on top of the skin when they shed too slowly. What's remarkable about this product is the concentration of AHA – most exfoliators use around 5%, this uses 30%.
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