The Ordinary AHA 30% + BHA 2% High-Strength Peeling Solution for Brightening - 1 fl oz - Ulta Beauty
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Highlights
- A 10-Minute Exfoliating Facial
- Targets textural irregularities
- Reduces signs of congestion
- Targets uneven skin tone and signs of aging
- Key Ingredients: Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, Tartaric Acid, Salicylic Acid, Tasmanian Pepperberry, Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin B5, and Black Carrot
- PH 3.50 - 3.70
- Cruelty-free
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Allergens & Warnings:
Do not leave on for longer than 10 minutes. It is not recommended to use more than twice per week. Contact of the product with the skin must be of limited frequency or duration If irritation occurs, cease use and consult a physician. Use only as directed on unbroken skin. Patch testing prior to use is advised. Refer to our website for an in-depth guide to patch testing. Keep out of reach of children.Shipping details
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Q: Does this help with milia?
A: Yes it does. After a deep wash and dried skin: recommendation don’t use everyday because it can also irritate the skin also use it before bed for better results.
submitted byLoyal Grace - 2 months agoA: It can help with milia. If you have persistent milia, consulting a dermatologist for professional extraction or stronger treatments might be the best option.
submitted byGeorgia - 2 months ago
Q: Can you use this on your booty?
A: Yes, you can use on your butt — but with caution and proper technique. This product is a powerful chemical exfoliant designed to improve acne prone areas like your butt
submitted byGeorgia - 10 days ago
Q: How frequently should this be used?
A: It is very strong so once or twice a week.
submitted byGeorgia - 10 days ago
Q: Can it be used along with the Ordinary Glycolic acid toner?
A: Yes, I love this combo!!
submitted byGeorgia - 17 days ago
Q: Can you apply this on your back?
A: Yes, you can use it anywhere on your body where you don't have compromised skin. Just make sure you are completely dry.
submitted byFeatherytoad - 3 months ago
Q: Can it be used with a retinol .5 Or hyloronic acid
A: You should not use AHA or BHA with retinol! Hyaluronic acid is a hydrator, so it can be used after exfoliation.
submitted byAbby - 8 months ago
Q: Is this used for “age spots”?
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