Reveal brighter, smoother skin—one swipe at a time.
Benefits:
Smooths rough texture and refines the look of pores
Brightens dull, uneven skin tone
Helps prevent clogged pores and post-breakout marks
Exfoliates gently without stripping moisture
Encourages healthy cell turnover and skin renewal
These AHA Exfoliating Pads deliver the same high-performance formula as our Rapid AHA Renewing Serum in a convenient, no measuring, mess-free format. Pre-soaked and ready to use, each pad gently resurfaces and refines the skin with an 8% AHA multi-fruit acid blend. Willow Bark Extract provides a gentle, plant-based source of salicylic acid to help clear pores, while Azelaic Acid targets uneven tone, blemishes, and inflammation. Glycoproteins and Hyaluronic Acid deliver moisture and support skin barrier function, while Niacinamide promotes a more even, radiant complexion. These pads make targeted, consistent exfoliation easy.
Appearance - Clear, translucent serum with a fluid consistency. Fragrance free.
Use - After cleansing, gently sweep pad over face and neck. Avoid eye area. Do not rinse off. Allow serum to absorb fully before applying day or night moisturizer. Safe for daily use.
Key Ingredients
8% AHA Multi-Fruit Acid Blend – Bilberry, sugarcane, orange, lemon, and sugar maple combine to dissolve surface dead skin cells for a fresher, more youthful appearance
Azelaic Acid Liposome – A potent yet gentle exfoliant that unclogs pores, refines texture, and reduces inflammation—ideal for blemish prone skin. Encapsulated in a liposome delivery system, Azelaic Acid is transported deeper into the skin for enhanced absorption, greater efficacy, and minimized surface irritation.
Willow Bark Extract – A natural salicylic acid alternative to exfoliate and soothe at the same time
Niacinamide – Helps even tone, reduce redness, and minimize the appearance of pores
Sodium Hyaluronate– Deeply hydrates and supports a smooth, dewy complexion
Glycoproteins– Oxygenating and moisturizing, they promote healthier looking skin and support regeneration