Reviewed by Dr. Younghun Cho
78/100
Good
Reviewed by Dr. Younghun Cho, PharmD
This product earns a good score for its smart, gentle formulation that's great for beginners, but loses points for overhyped marketing and a potency that may not satisfy experienced acid users.
Pharmacist's Verdict
This is a gentle, multi-acid toner that's an excellent starting point for people with oily or acne-prone skin who are new to chemical exfoliants, but its 'miracle' claims are overstated.
Ingredient Analysis
AHA (Citric Acid)
Details pending pharmacist review.
BHA (Salicylic Acid)
Details pending pharmacist review.
PHA (Lactobionic Acid)
Details pending pharmacist review.
Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Water
Details pending pharmacist review.
Niacinamide
Details pending pharmacist review.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Combines three types of chemical exfoliants (AHA, BHA, PHA) to address multiple skin concerns at once.
- Gentler than many high-strength acid products, making it suitable for beginners or those with mildly sensitive skin.
- Contains soothing ingredients like tea tree water and niacinamide to calm redness and control oil.
- Effectively helps clear out pores and reduce the appearance of blackheads with consistent use.
Cons
- The '30 Day Miracle' name is marketing hype; realistic results require consistent use over several months.
- Contains tea tree oil, which can be irritating or cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
- May not be strong enough for those with severe, stubborn acne or significant skin texture issues.
- Can still cause dryness or irritation if overused, especially when first starting.
Research & References
FDA and PubMed citations are being compiled for this product.
