



Unplain Pad
WHY YOU NEED IT
Toner pads drenched in AHAs, soothing Korean dandelion, microbiome-friendly prebiotics and 7 molecular weights of hyaluronic acid working together to gently exfoliate, brighten and plump the skin. All that in one little pad.
WHY I LOVE IT
It's always a bit of a shock when you use a toner pad after thoroughly washing your face and you still see grime from the day on the cotton. You think you've done the work, but then realize your skin is still dirty, but it's not necessarily makeup. The concentration of ingredients in these pads work double time to gently exfoliate, dissolving dead skin cells and enhancing cell turnover to reveal brighter, smoother skin. First up, the pad itself. Made with dual textures - one side is made of gauze for extra exfoliation while the gentle cotton side hydrates. Now on to the ingredients. The AHAs (derived from apple, bilberry and sugar cane) brighten dull skin, minimizing hyperpigmentation, but without the irritation that a lot of acids can bring on. Other skin soothing ingredients, like their patented Skinsave, Symcalmin and GentleBarrier Complex, utilize calming botanicals and prebiotics to support a balanced, healthy complexion and resilient skin barrier giving you a perfect mix of effective and supportive ingredients.
Formulated to soothe sensitive and reactive skin, the gentle but effective plant acids slough off dead skin to reveal a renewed complexion, minus the irritation or redness. With daily use they unclog your pores - reducing blackheads and minimizing pore size - and improve skin texture, giving you a clearer, brighter complexion.
60 Pads/ 180 ml
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