Arencia eraser shot glycolic acid
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The Arencia Eraser Shot Glycolic Acid Booster is a Korean exfoliating treatment designed for rough texture, clogged pores, acne-prone skin, and uneven skin tone. It combines multiple exfoliating acids with soothing ingredients to give clearer and smoother-looking skin without excessive dryness.
Key Benefits
- Helps smooth rough and bumpy skin texture
- Gently exfoliates dead skin cells
- Supports clearer-looking pores and reduced congestion
- Helps balance excess oil production
- Improves overall skin clarity and glow
- Lightweight formula suitable for oily and combination skin types
Main Ingredients
- Glycolic Acid (AHA) – exfoliates surface dead skin cells for smoother texture
- Salicylic Acid (BHA) – helps clear clogged pores and excess sebum
- PHA (Polyhydroxy Acid) – gentle exfoliation with added hydration support
- Niacinamide – brightens and helps improve uneven skin tone
- Centella Asiatica Extract – soothes irritation and redness
- Panthenol & Hyaluronic Acid – support hydration and skin barrier care
Texture & Finish
The booster has a lightweight serum texture that absorbs quickly into the skin without feeling heavy or greasy. It leaves the skin feeling smoother, cleaner, and refreshed after use.
How to Use
- Apply after cleansing and toner
- Use a small amount on the face or textured areas
- Gently pat until fully absorbed
- Follow with moisturizer
- Start 2–3 times weekly if new to acids
- Always apply sunscreen during daytime use
Skin Tip
Because it contains multiple exfoliating acids, avoid combining it in the same routine with strong retinal, retinol, or other exfoliating products to reduce the risk of irritation.
Some Reddit skincare users mention that higher-strength glycolic acid products can cause irritation, dryness, or over-exfoliation if used too often, especially on sensitive or South Asian skin tones. Many users recommend starting slowly and patch testing first.