







✨ Swipe Your Way to Radiant, Refined Skin Every Day!
These Glycolic Acid Pads combine the exfoliating power of Glycolic and Salicylic acids with soothing Vitamin B3 and Centella in 70 pre-soaked pads. Designed for daily use, they gently dissolve dead skin cells, unclog pores, and improve skin texture, delivering visible clarity and radiant skin in just 4 weeks. Packaged in a hygienic airtight jar with tweezers, they offer a convenient, travel-friendly solution for sustained skin renewal and acne control.








| ASIN | B0DT3ZVLPN |
| ASIN | B0DT3ZVLPN |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (502) |
| Date First Available | 24 June 2025 |
| Manufacturer | Persbeay |
| Manufacturer | Persbeay |
| Manufacturer reference | 1E-VCS6-83E0 |
| Manufacturer reference | 1E-VCS6-83E0 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.89 x 8.71 x 8.51 cm; 322 g |
| Package Dimensions | 8.89 x 8.71 x 8.51 cm; 322 g |
P**1
I love this stuff. I don't have sensitive skin, so I use it every morning to clean my face. It gets off so much dirt that I'm constantly amazed...I mean who knew your face could accumulate so much crap just sleeping! I don't find it harsh at all so it doesn't bother my skin a bit. The pads stay moist down to the last one. I've bought 3 of these since I discovered them early in the summer and use them every day. Each pad has a "rougher" (exfoliating) side and a smoother side. I use the rough side on my face and the smooth side on my neck. I don't use it anywhere near my eyes. The pads are easy to pick up because each canister comes with a little plastic tweezer thing that you use to lift one pad up off the stack, keeping any germs on your hands from touching the rest of the pads. My face feels extremely fresh and clean after using these, and I don't mind the smell at all. To me, it smells very fresh and pleasant (like many skin care products). It's a great value for the money, with each canister lasting about 2 months, using 1 pad/day. More expensive than the wipes in the flexible plastic packages but honestly, because there's a 2-month supply in each canister, it's a great value, and it does a much better job at cleaning! The canister and tweezers are really sturdy, so after I use all the pads, I pour some nail polish remover in, add some makeup application rounds, more polish remover, more rounds, etc., close the lid and shake it gently. Then anytime I need to remove my polish, there's a soaked pad just waiting for me. Recycling is a good thing! I just have to be careful not to get my canister of exfoliating pads mixed up with my canister of nail polish remover pads, LOL. I dab a bit of nail polish on the lid of the polisher remover one. :)
C**N
I love these. Even though it says peeling pad it's super gentle. I used them every day. After I wash my face I use them before I apply my moisturizer at night. It removes makeup that's left behind. My skin feels super soft. I use them before I put on moisturizer and foundation in the morining. It makes my skin so smooth. I'm 56 years old and I get complements on my skin.
T**J
First night using the product, my skin feels so smooth and looks smoother, less fine lines. Hopefully it will help deeper lines with continued use. I have sensitive skin so I'm only going to use 2-3x a week. I think daily use may risk a breakout. Feels like it’s working even though glycolic acid is not listed on the label. I asked AI and got this fYI. But the product seems good so 4 stars! On the front of the box, it states: “20% Ultra Pure Glycolic Acid” But in the ingredient list on the side of the box, there’s no mention of glycolic acid or its INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) name, which is “glycolic acid”. Sometimes it’s part of a compound, but it’s not disguised here under another chemical name like “hydroxyacetic acid” either. So what’s going on? There are a few possibilities: 1. Labeling discrepancy – The product might not actually contain 20% glycolic acid, despite the front claim. This is misleading and would be a red flag. 2. Regulatory loophole or omission – Some brands market the “solution” concentration (e.g., they dilute a 20% glycolic acid concentrate into the pad formula), and the final product might contain a smaller effective percentage. But it still must list glycolic acid if it’s in there in any amount. 3. It’s part of a proprietary blend or registered under a trademarked complex – Unlikely here, because such complexes are usually noted on the label. Conclusion: If glycolic acid is not listed anywhere in the ingredient list, even though it’s advertised on the front, that’s a big inconsistency. It raises concerns about truth in labeling and product transparency.
T**.
Very good product, economical and practical. I love these glycolic acid pads. They are effective, but still feel gentle on the skin, without any burning or stinging. I almost thought I would have to use a pair, but each pad was very well soaked with a sufficient amount of glycolic acid. My skin feels soft, smooth, and radiant after using these pads. I let my face dry and let the glycolic acid absorb into my skin before applying any other products. I am delighted with this purchase. Great product, highly recommended!
A**A
I still can't believe the glow to my skin. I saw this product during Prime days and after reading reviews decided to toss faith in its way and give it a try. After the very first application, I knew the reviews were right on the money. I have no idea what a chemical peel is like, but it's what I felt I had just gotten. Gone were those pesky little blackheads and those annoying large pores that you can never get rid of. Leaving your skin feeling clean, smooth, and glowing, yes GLOWING! I've added Before and After pics taken about 3 weeks apart. I'm sold and I use this once a week as part of my skin care routine. That's just my personal preference though. I'm so glad I purchased this product and will be a lifetime customer.
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