Review : Naturalmente Breathe Skin Therapy Mango Light Peeling





Product Description
A gentle glycolic acid and fruit acid-based exfoliant elixir which improves cellular replacement to allow the skin to regain its natural luminosity and a more even complexion. The fruit acids increase the skin’s suppleness and effectively fight against signs of skin aging.

I received 2 sachet samples during my last purchase at Adonica Kube. With all things new, I usually prefer to use them at night, to minimize leaving the house with a red face, should my skin reacts badly to it. 

It is said that the vegetable extract of Aloe has dehydrating and refreshing properties while the vegetable extract of Malva helps to reduce the irritating effect of fruit acids and alleviates the redness of the skin, with its decongestant and soothing properties. The extract of Althaea ( marshmallow ) with its softening properties is said to make the skin soft and smooth. 

However, it seems that I may have used it wrongly, because instead of using it from the cotton pad ( pour contents on pad to be used ), I use it directly on the skin. There isn't any description on the sachet but I happened to stumble upon the usage description online though by then I have already used it up. 

Runny in texture, Breathe Mango Light Peeling feels like an AHA product in liquid form. It stings slightly on sensitive skin and makes the dry area slightly red. I didn't like it one bit. It looks gentle but isn't so, on my skin. 

Ingredients : 
Aqua [Water], Glycolic acid, *Alcohol denat., Aloe barbadensis leaf extract, *Althaea officinalis (Marshmallow) root extract, *Citrus medica limonum (Lemon) fruit extract, *Malva sylvestris (Mallow) flower/ leaf/stem extract, Mangifera indica (Mango) fruit extract, *Passiflora edulis flower extract, *Citrus medica limonum (Lemon) peel oil, Hydroxyethylethylcellulose, Ammonium hydroxide, Glycerin, Limonene, Lactic acid, Citral

Source :  AdonikaKube , EvivaOrganics

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