This is however the main advantage I see, as you can use it several times a week withou risking irritation. It contains 5% Glycolic Acid, which is not much, if you compare it to The Ordinary Peeling Solution with an AHA content of 30% or the Drunk Elephant TLC Sukary Babyfacial, which is at 25% AHAs. “ The Pixi Glow Tonic™ is a highly concentrated, invigorating facial toner that deeply cleans pores by sweeping away excess oil and impurities.”įirst of all, it is not “highly concentrated”. Pixi Glow Tonic (250 ml/ 29 $) What the pixi Glow Tonic claims and what it actually does I do however very much enjoy them in my personal routine and think that if you want to test the waters with certain actives or prefer to use lower concentrations daily rather than as a treatment once a weeek, they can be an amazing option. As I mention in the video I am going to link below, they usually contain less “actives” than a serum would and their main purpose is adding an extra layer of hydration. Just to get that out of the way – no, a Tonic (or Toner or Essence, you can read more about the difference of these three here) is not an essential part of your skincare routine. Only a few of the different pixi Tonic options there are I have tried and reviewed all but one (somehow the pixi Collagen Tonic never really came to my attention), so today I will provide you with a short summary for each pixi Tonic available and link to the more in-depth reviews (and videos, should I have filmed one) for more information. One of the most common questions I get in my comments is: Which of the many different pixi Tonics is the one that is best for my skin? And I get where that comes from, after all at the time of me writing this blogpost, there are seven different options available. ADVERTISEMENT INFO: THIS BLOG POST USES AFFILIATE LINKS AND PR-SAMPLES.
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