A beauty article in Bag Snob titled UNIQUE ACNE FIGHTERS: SPRAYS, CLEAR PATCHES, DOUBLE DUTY FINDS, AND MORE by Sharon Feiereisen highlights SKINNEY Medspa’s skincare line Medspa in a bottle. Feiereisen, who is a connoisseur of all things beauty, tells her readers that when it comes to getting rid of acne “I’ve been surprised to find that sometimes the best products for a breakout aren’t ones specifically designed for acne.” She lists some of her favorite acne treatments giving her readers a “look at some efficient fighters!”
The Best Acne Creams and Treatments
One of Feiereisen favorite acne fighting products comes from SKINNEY Medspa’s Medspa in a Bottle Line.
Chemical Peel in a Bottle is a proprietary formula that helps get rid of blackheads, whiteheads and other skin blemishes through deep exfoliation and by stimulating cellular turnover. Chemical Peel in a Bottle uses acne fighting super ingredients glycolic acid and salicylic acid that helps remove excess dirt, oil, and dead skin cells that accumulate on the skin and clog pores which lead to breakouts.
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Chemical Peel in a Bottle Helps Get Rid of Acne by:
- Gentle Exfoliation deeply cleanses to unclog pores and clear away bacteria that causes breakouts and inflammation
- Stimulating cellular turnover which produces a healthy, radiant, new layer of youthful looking skin
- Unclogging pores to minimize the appearance of pores.
- Cleansing away bacteria, dirt, oil, dead skin cells, and other debris that dulls complexions and leads to inflammation and breakouts.
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Bag Snob Highlights Chemical Peel in a Bottle saying:
“When you have a breakout, you usually don’t want to scrub your skin – but exfoliating is important! Dead skin will clog pores and cause your skin to breakout further if you don’t work to slough it away. When you have a breakout is the time to opt for chemical exfoliation. Checkout Skinney Medspa in bottle’s Chemical Peel ($72), which is actually a misnomer because the exfoliation happens via an easy-to-use pad.”