ACN CORRECTOR — 30 ml
A lightweight, oil-free serum formulated for oily and acne-prone skin. Helps hydrate, refine the look of pores, and support a clearer, more radiant-looking complexion.
Key Ingredients
- Hyaluronic Acid XS (1%)
- Acetyl-Glucosamine (1%)
- Zinc PCA (1%)
- Niacinamide USP (5%)
- Betaine Salicylate (0.5%)
- Panthenol (0.25%)
Full Description
Meet our lightweight serum, blended with skin-loving ingredients, including hyaluronic acid, acetyl glucosamine, Zinc PCA, niacinamide, betaine salicylate, and panthenol.
Hyaluronic Acid, known for its ability to attract and retain moisture, helps hydrate the skin and plump up the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Acetyl-Glucosamine helps smooth uneven skin tone while supporting a soft, supple, hydrated feel.
Zinc PCA helps skin look less shiny and feel balanced, minimizing the appearance of pores for a fresher-looking complexion. Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) helps brighten and even out skin tone while supporting a smoother-looking skin surface.
Betaine Salicylate is a gentle exfoliant that helps refine skin texture and reduce the appearance of blemishes, without leaving skin feeling dry or irritated. Panthenol (Vitamin B5) helps soothe and comfort the skin, for a calmer, more even-looking complexion.
Together, these ingredients provide intense hydration and improve the look and feel of skin texture and tone for a healthy-looking, glowing complexion.
Lightweight, oil-free, and fast-absorbing, it's ideal for oily and acne-prone skin. With consistent use, skin looks clearer, smoother, and more radiant.
How to Use
Apply a few drops to clean, dry skin morning and evening. Follow with moisturizer. For daytime use, apply sunscreen as the last step.
Notes on the changes
- Removed: "treat acne", "corrector", "regulate sebum production", "unclog pores", "reduce inflammation" — all drug claims.
- Kept everything in appearance / feel language ("look of", "appearance of", "helps hydrate"), which is what the FDA permits for cosmetics.
- "Acne-prone skin" is fine — it describes a skin type, not a treatment.
