Pom Pom SMART AHA exfoliating gel mask gently but effectively removes dead skin cells. Its 5% lactic acid content helps to improve skin texture and reduce imperfections. Leaves skin feeling fresh & renewed, helping to promote deeper absorption of additional ingredients used in your routine.
Skin resurfacing formula
Its 5% lactic acid content gently yet effectively removes dead skin cells.
It helps to renew the skin’s surface, improving the complexion.
Plus glycerin for deep hydration.
Perfect choice as a first AHA exfoliator.
For smart-aging, anti-aging and dull, uneven complexion focus routines.
For all skin types.
Gentle and effective at the same time
Our SMART AHA exfoliating gel mask contains 5% Lactic Acid, one of the most gentle forms of AHA (alpha hydroxy) acid. The second most researched AHA acid after glycolic acid, it is perfect for exfoliation thanks to its pH of 3.8.
What can you expect?
Our SMART AHA exfoliating mask is a true 5in1 formula, helping to renew the skin’s surface, refine imperfections and improve skin texture. It deeply moisturizes and prepares the skin for deeper absorption of the active ingredients used in your routine, all without drying out the skin.
Also for sensitive skin
Because lactic acid is a gentle ingredient despite its effectiveness, it works well with most skin types. It won’t cause redness and is safe to use for exfoliating sensitive skin.
Who is it for?
A perfect choice for smart-aging and anti-aging focused routines, or if you’re looking for a short- and long-term solution to dull, tired or uneven complexion and need to renew.
So use it
As an initial exfoliator, apply two pumps of gel mask to dry skin after a thorough facial cleansing and leave on for 3-5 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and finish with a moisturizer and sunscreen.
If you’re a skilled exfoliator and your skin tolerates AHA acids well, you don’t necessarily need to wash them off.
Apply once or twice a week in your evening routine. Make sure you remember to use sunscreen in the morning!
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