![]() It’s a combination exfoliation, with both chemical (good chemicals, tho) and physical (little grains). A combination of lactic acid, sugar cane extract, papaya fruit extract work together to exfoliate away dead skin cells, revealing brighter, softer skin. Peel & Polish is recommended for all skin types, too. The simple packaging is fuss-free but cute, and the product itself has a slightly sweet/tart scent to it–there isn’t any pretentiousness to it. ![]() Bonus, it’s not tested on animals! I mostly knew Pixi for their color cosmetics, but they do have a good selection of skincare items too. I didn’t want to get my hopes up, but Pixi is known for being reasonably priced, fuss-free products for women who want to let their natural beauty shine–and that’s exactly what I wanted. As soon as I opened it, I thought, this could be The One, that elusive product that I had been longing for. The makeup goddess Stef’s sparkle sense must have been tingling, because this arrived in my mailbox to review. This is where Pixi Peel & Polish ($24, 1.5 oz) comes in. Now I’m finally at a point where my skin is in pretty good shape–and I would love to PAMPER my skin, and just let it SHINE. For YEARS, I was trying to cover up the awful problems my skin was having, and desperately trying to get the right combination of products. While my 32 year-old skin still looks youthful and glowy (thanks to my mom for the good genes, and the blue hair and shimmery face powder help too), I’ve felt that there was more that I could do for my skin. While my skin is mostly pretty happy with the current arsenal of products that I use (a fairly simple routine of makeup wipes, cleanser, vitamin C serum and salicylic acid treatment), I’ve felt like there’s something missing. ![]() Yes, even beauty bloggers can get into ruts. ![]() A little bit of laziness and frugality (there’s just SO many products, and researching/trying them all takes a lot of time and money).I’ve finally found a combination of products that seem to work well together (So I’m hesitant to rock the boat).For over a decade, my cystic-acne ridden face was subjected to trial-and-error with countless products (total product burnout with both prescription and non-prescription strength).I don’t tend to change up my skincare–it really has to be an INCREDIBLE product for me to incorporate it into my regular facial routine. This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase. ![]()
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