Cocokind Postbiotic Acne Serum

1 oz

Why we love it

  • Clears and prevents acne, blackheads, and clogged pores for a healthier complexion
  • Calms and reduces inflammation and redness for a more even skin tone
  • Balances and controls excess oil production while providing essential hydration for the skin barrier
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Postbiotic Acne Serum $19.99

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A daily treatment for clogged pores. This product treats acne, blackheads, and clogged pores effectively yet gently.

This serum is powered by 1.5% salicylic acid, a beta hydroxy acid that works on the skin's surface to slough off dead skin and within pores to clear congestion.

1.5% salicylic acid – a beta hydroxy acid that gently exfoliates dead skin cells and decongests pores to help reduce excess oil Postbiotics -- beneficial bacteria that is produced by fermentation to help balance and soothe for more comfortable skin Beta glucan – (derived from oats) locks in hydration, calms, and supports skin’s natural barrier function

If you are new to BHA, use 3-4 times a week before building up to daily usage. use after cleansing and toning, gently massage or pat 2-3 drops of serum onto skin. serum is suitable for daily use in the am and/or pm, always finish with SPF.

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Made without parabens, phthalates, or heavy metals

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No talc, formaldehyde donors, or petroleum-based ingredients

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