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At-home chemical peels can be intimidating at times, but Jan Marini Skin Research Multi-Acid Exfoliating Pads ($98) are proving that professional-level results are possible without all the fuss. Here’s what NewBeauty readers had to say in a recent survey of more than 700 beauty enthusiasts.*
These professional-grade pads combine four powerhouse acids—glycolic, salicylic, mandelic and lactic—in a single treatment designed to brighten skin and reduce the appearance of texture, pore size and wrinkles. While the formula is potent, readers are finding the results worth any temporary tingling.
“These pads have a slight zing but are also nice and cooling,” shares a 56-year-old reader. “Leave on for 15 minutes and rinse. My skin was glowing and so smooth afterwards and that lasted for several days. The peeling skin on my nose was gone. These pads are very effective and such a nice treat for your skin.”
The quick results are particularly impressive. A 35-year-old reader reports, “I immediately noticed results after only 1 week of using the pads. I have continued to use them for over 3 months now and they have become a staple in my routine. I would recommend starting slow maybe once or twice a week until you build tolerance, [as] it did irritate my skin the first few times I used it.”
The powerful formula requires some attention to timing and technique. “I find the peel pads effective at brightening and helping the skin appear softer and more refined,” notes a 47-year-old reader. “They do burn a bit so I use them for 10 minutes max. I understand the acid needs to be wiped off but I don’t enjoy having to wipe the acids away.”
For those interested in trying these professional-grade pads, the brand recommends applying to clean, dry skin and adjusting the wait time based on sensitivity—anywhere from 3 to 15 minutes. After removing with tepid water and a washcloth, follow with moisturizer and wait two days between treatments. While the process might take some getting used to, the glowing results seem to keep readers coming back for more.
*Source: BeautyEngine Advanced Research, 2024