Derma-Smooth AHA Body Roll-On (60ml)
$14.99
Tackle dark spots, uneven texture, and body odor with the Derma-Smooth AHA Body Roll-On. Formulated with a targeted blend of 6% Lactic Acid and 1% Mandelic Acid, this gentle yet effective chemical exfoliant naturally sweeps away dead skin cells to visibly brighten dark underarms and smooth bumpy skin. Designed for both men and women, the cooling metal rollerball delivers the perfect amount of liquid to help prevent ingrown hairs and neutralize odor-causing bacteria without the need for harsh physical scrubs.
How to Use:
Step 1: Cleanse your underarms or other targeted body areas (like the neck or inner thighs) in the shower and gently pat the skin completely dry.
Step 2: Shake the bottle slightly, then glide the metal rollerball over your skin in smooth, even strokes to apply a thin layer of the serum.
Step 3: Allow the liquid to air dry completely for 1 to 2 minutes before applying deodorant or getting dressed.
Step 4: Start by using the roll-on 2 to 3 times a week, gradually increasing to daily use as your skin builds tolerance.
Step 5: Because Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) can increase your skin’s sensitivity to the sun, always ensure you apply sunscreen to any exposed areas if you are heading outdoors.
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