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Let's be honest about what Mandelic acid can really do, and what it can't.
Mandelic acid is the largest-molecule AHA, so it acts gently and suits sensitive skin.
Firmness declines with age as collagen and elastin break down. Mandelic acid approaches the problem from a different angle: mandelic acid is the largest-molecule AHA, so it acts gently and suits sensitive skin. As a result, used consistently, it gently improves the skin for loss of firmness.
Works well on deeper skin tones with a low risk of post-inflammatory pigmentation. Retinoids, peptides and vitamin C support skin density.
First changes are usually visible after 4–8 weeks of consistent use; lasting results take 2–3 months.
Start 2–3 times a week and build up based on how your skin responds. Retinoids, peptides and vitamin C support skin density.
Works well on deeper skin tones with a low risk of post-inflammatory pigmentation. If in doubt, consult a cosmetologist or dermatologist.
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