In addition to being oily skinned, I tend to get 1-2 decent-sized pimples each month, which is only magnified in the colder quarter of the year. About My Skin: Oily, acne-prone, and seasonally dull Potential Allergens: Fragrance/parfum and colorant (CI 14700 (Red 4)Īctive Ingredients: Glycolic acid 5 percentĪbout the Brand: Pixi promises multitasking products that are kind to your skin (and make it radiate), from makeup to moisturizers to treatments. Uses: Removes excess oil and debris from the pores, and dissolves dead surface cells to prevent breakouts I needed it to help diminish some dark spots and to keep my skin toned and less oily (and thus ready to receive all the other products I use), all while sparing my friends of more gripes about pimples and oily pores.īest for: Oily, acne-prone skin, or skin stressed by frequent makeup use I needed Pixi Glow Tonic to help my tired, overworked skin rebound from a rough, acne-happy winter. While I don’t wear makeup (besides concealer), I do test dozens of products a week for work, in addition to my regular regimen. Many people use it to ready the skin for makeup, or to help the dermis rebound from a day of heavy product use and physical activity. While I can’t speak for all Byrdie editors, I would be willing to bet that my skin is among the oiliest in the bunch.Įnter Pixi Glow Tonic: not only does it promise to control oil levels, but the toner also helps to exfoliate dead surface cells with a 5 percent concentration of glycolic acid, while leaving it soothed with aloe. Pixi Glow Tonic found my skin at its lowest point: Dull from winter, covered in acne marks, and oily as ever. Keep reading for our full product review. We put Pixi's Glow Tonic to the test after receiving a complimentary sample from the brand.
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