✨ Elevate Your Skincare Game!
Myoc Salicylic Acid Powder is a 100% pure, cosmetic-grade ingredient designed for DIY skincare and industrial use. This versatile powder effectively exfoliates dead skin cells, unclogs pores, and can be incorporated into a variety of products, including shampoos and serums. Recommended usage ranges from 0.2% to 2%, making it a flexible choice for skincare enthusiasts and professionals alike.
A**T
Awesome find dermatologist recommended it
This was a great find! So cheap too, our dermatologist recommended using it. Put it in moisturizer or any liquid soap. Helped my daughter really well with her acne scars
S**�
Good but know how ti use it
Works well but user must research how to use it.
A**E
Great price. Use first in your routine before hydrating well to avoid dry, damaged skin.
Good value! I mix this with my witch hazel toner at a 5% concentration, shaking each time before use as it isn't completely soluble. It should go on before most heavier, hydrating prouducts. Moisturize after qpplication since this is a drying agent. I follow with niaminicide infused face lotion with a retinol alternative that isn't as drying as retinol. Use this prouduct sparingly at first, and monitor any skin irritation that occurs. I use everyday before my moisturizing routine, sometimes twice a day depending on if I have to shower or wash my face. This prouduct is supposed to act as a chemical exfoliant, minimizing fine lines. My skin is very clear now, though it's hard to say how much of it has to do with this, rather than my full skin regiment.
K**A
Works great!
I used this product for hair loss and for blemishes on my face. Within a couple of days i saw a amazing difference. Its been 2.5 weeks and my hair has grown and my face it clear. Its best to mix with shampoo and a facial cleanser.
C**T
HOLY CANNOLI! THIS STUFF IS AMAZING!! SO MANY USES!!
My husband got a bottle of salicyclic acid, and asked me to reorder, and I stumbled on this.This is 100 percent pure, and it works great.I used this in many ways, so much, I had to reorder more.So this works for wounds, exfoliating and topical pain relief.I used this originally on my Jack Russell Terrier dog, Bandit. He had gotten attacked by some type of bugs in the soil by my house. I tried EVERYTHING in the pet department. This was recommended to me by my husband (scientist). I cleaned his wounds with mild soap and water, loaded up the "injuries" with this powder, and wrapped with medical waterproof tape. Within 24 hours, I noticed a HUGE difference in Bandits wounds.I also used this on my face to buff it ( be careful and hold your breath when applying, because I inhaled it a few times. Not that its dangerous, its like being caught in a chalky cloud, and made me cough, that is it)I noticed my wrinkles started to disappear, and my skin looked better also.After you put it on your face, you will probably want to use a little moisturizer. It is like having a mild chemical peel. I used it more than once.... I need ALOT of peeling after 52 years of being a sun bum. :)This is now a staple in my house.
J**O
Muy bueno
Lo usamos para un tratamiento de hongos en una uña y nos funcionó muy bien.
M**M
It burns skin if you don’t dilute well
Great product I use it for my face
C**E
It works very well. I suggest mixing it with ethanol rather than isopropyl alcohol
There were two ways I could have gone to make a 30% solution for cosmetic purposes. One way uses isopropyl alcohol, the other ethanol (grain alcohol/Everclear). I was only able to find 70% rubbing alcohol in the local stores, and I found a solution I made using it did not work very well--there are higher grades of rubbing alcohol made, but they don't sell them around here.I subsequently obtained some ethanol from a friend who makes herbal products, and I found I could make a solution that seems equally as effective as the commercially produced 30% solution I first tried several years ago (I tried three different 30% formulas, and only the first kind worked really well; I was pleased to duplicate its effects with my own solution).One can make a solution by calculating the volume of the salicylic acid, or with a lab scale. I used the lab scale, which took a little messing around with to make sure I was doing it right, but my guess is that the result is more precise.It has now been over a week since I applied the 30% salicylic acid solution I made to areas of my face that needed a little help, and the chemical peel action came out just right, not too strong, but promoting an even peel where applied. This product seems to work as intended--30% peels are generally not cheap, and this bag of salicylic acid powder is an economical investment.
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