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Salicylic Acid 12% Acne Treatment
Target the look of congestion fast with Salicylic Acid 12%—a high-strength exfoliating formula designed to help refine the appearance of pores and support clearer-looking skin. This leave-on treatment helps lift away built-up dead skin cells and excess surface oil that can make blemishes and blackheads look more noticeable. Add it to your routine when you need a focused, results-driven step—without complicated layering.
Why you’ll want this in your routine
Salicylic acid (BHA) is oil-soluble, meaning it can work within the look of pore congestion to smooth texture and improve the appearance of unevenness. With consistent use, skin can look more balanced, less shiny, and more refined. Ideal for oily and blemish-prone skin types seeking a stronger exfoliating option.
What it helps improve (appearance)
This formula is made to help reduce the look of clogged pores, blackheads, post-breakout roughness, and overall dullness. It also supports a smoother-looking surface and a more even-looking tone—especially in areas like the T-zone where oil and buildup are common.
How to use for best results
Apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin in the evening, focusing on congested areas. Start 1–2 times per week, then increase as tolerated. Follow with a simple moisturizer. Avoid layering with other strong exfoliants the same night. Always wear sunscreen during the day while using exfoliating acids.
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Upgrade your acne-care routine with a high-strength BHA that fits easily into your nightly regimen. Stock up while available and keep your routine consistent—add Salicylic Acid 12% to your cart today.
| FAQ Content | Frequently Asked QuestionsIt’s a high-strength BHA exfoliant used to help improve the appearance of clogged pores, blackheads, rough texture, and excess surface oil for clearer-looking skin. Yes. 12% is considered a high-strength level, so it’s best introduced slowly and used with a simple routine to help minimize visible dryness or irritation. Start 1–2 nights per week, then increase gradually as your skin tolerates it. Many people do well with 2–4 nights weekly rather than daily use. You can apply a thin layer to congested zones (like the T-zone) or the whole face if needed—avoid the eye area and any visibly compromised or very sensitive areas. Avoid layering it in the same routine with other strong exfoliants (AHAs/peels), scrubs, or multiple active-heavy products to reduce the chance of over-exfoliation. Yes. Exfoliating acids can make skin more sensitive to the sun’s effects, so use a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily and limit excessive sun exposure. Because it’s high strength, it may be too intense for very sensitive skin. Consider patch testing and starting with infrequent use, or choosing a lower-strength exfoliant. Many users notice a smoother feel and less visible congestion over several uses, but results vary based on skin type, routine consistency, and how often it’s applied. |
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