Boxcar – Glycolic & Citric Acid Fruit Peel Serum
Our fruit acid combines the power of one of the most ubiquitous peels on the planet, glycolic acid, and the brightening ability of citric acid. These natural fruit peels stimulate the skin’s inherent production of collagen to ease out fuller and younger looking skin.
Our dermatologist-approved formula is well buffered and PH-balanced for all skin tones and skin types. Our Boxcar formula can give you an even peel for a smooth toned complexion and youthful glow. It helps reduce fine lines, acne scarring, age spots, melasma, hyperpigmentation, dull skin, and other signs of aging.
If you’re looking for a particular peel for dry skin, our Scoop - 5% Glycolic + 2% Lactic Acid Chemical Peel is a great substitute.
Glycolic acid keeps your pores clear, helps thin out acne scars, and smooths fine lines. Citric acid aids in hyperpigmentation, melasma, and dull skin texture. There might be redness for those new to using acids but your skin should be able to cope after a few weeks.
Citric acid is a skin brightener for those with dull complexions. It also helps fade scars and dark spots.
This product is enriched with a rose aroma for a refreshing smell and relaxing sleep.
All our products are paraben-free and cruelty-free.
Vegan formula with no artificial fragrances, colors, or preservatives.
All our ingredients are from botanical extracts without any synthetic materials.
Best for: Dull, tired skin
Ideal for skin Type: All skin types
Directions for Use: Apply on skin after your nighttime routine. This includes washing, serums, and any moisturizers.) This item contains organic essential oils and must be the last item to be layered in your routine.
Caution: Stay out of the sun a few hours are using to prevent sensitivity. Use at night, preferably before bed. Keep out of reach of children and away from direct sunlight.
Ingredients: Purified water, Glycolic Acid, Orange extract (Citrus Sinensis), Organic
rose essential oil (Rosa Damascena), Vegetable Glycerin.
References:
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/skin-serum-what-it-can-and-cant-do-2018061214029