$68.00
Breakout Spot Treatment (2% Succinic Acid)
Best Way To Use
- Apply a small amount to fingertip and apply directly onto breakouts up to three times a day.
Suitable Skin Types
- Combination
- Dry
- Oily
Say Goodbye To
- Breakouts
For Your Safety
- Patch test before use.
- Keep away from children.
- Store at room temperature.
- Do not use on broken skin.
- Use sunscreen every morning.
- Avoid contact with eyes.
- If irritation occurs, stop use. If problem persists, see a doctor.
- Not suitable for use if pregnant or breastfeeding.
References
- Bing, S. Succinic Acid: Discover The Uses, Health Benefits Of This Amazing Skincare Ingredient, Sept 7, 2022.
- Berardesca, Enzo, et al. “Clinical and instrumental assessment of the effects of a new product based on hydroxypropyl chitosan and potassium azeloyl diglycinate in the management of rosacea.” Journal of cosmetic dermatology 11.1 (2012): 37-41.
- Caetano J, Gfeller CF, Mahalingam H, Cargill M, Thomson M, Moore D, Vila R, Doi R. Cosmetic benefits of a novel biomimetic lamellar formulation containing niacinamide in healthy females with oily, blemish-prone skin in a randomised proof-of-concept study. Int J Cosmet Sci. 2019; 28.
- Viyoch, Jarupa, et al. “Effects of trans-4-(aminomethyl) cyclohexanecarboxylic acid/potassium azeloyl diglycinate/niacinamide topical emulsion in Thai adults with melasma: a single-center, randomized, double-blind, controlled study.” Current Therapeutic Research 71.6 (2010): 345-359.
- Veraldi, Stefano, et al. “Treatment of symptoms of erythemato-telangiectatic rosacea with topical potassium azeloyl diglycinate and hydroxypropyl chitosan: Results of a sponsor-free, multicenter, open study.” Journal of Dermatological Treatment 26.2 (2015): 191-192.