Biossance Squalane + 10% Lactic Acid Resurfacing Night Serum
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Biossance's Squalane + 10% Lactic Acid Resurfacing Night Serum is a resurfacing serum to apply at night. Squalane conditions the skin surface to be smooth, while lactic acid helps with a usage feel that absorbs densely without a heavy feel. If you apply it on a night when it feels rough, you can expect a glossy texture the next day.

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  • Doctor Rogers RESTORE®Night Repair Treatment

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    The candidate product conditions to be bouncy without stickiness when applied at night, but it uses glycolic acid and PHA series instead of lactic acid, so the direction of texture conditioning is different. It feels like it puts more effort into dead skin layer care, so choose it if your goal is texture concerns.

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  • BiossanceSqualane + Retinol Night Serum

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    The candidate product uses retinol, so it tends to have a soft-matte finish on nights when dryness is felt. However, since the core of dead skin texture conditioning is retinoid-centered, check if the texture matches if you want resurfacing like lactic acid.

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  • BiossanceSqualane + 10% Vitamin C Dark Spot Serum

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    The candidate product is centered on vitamin C series brightening and is good to use in the early steps after face cleansing. Unlike the texture conditioning sensation of lactic acid resurfacing, it is more useful when you want to see an even tone.

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  • BeautyspaceAnsigtsgløden

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    The candidate product is a light moisturizing serum, so the focus is on absorbing freshly without stickiness. It is closer to moisture reinforcement rather than the resurfacing texture care of lactic acid, so choose it if alleviating tightness is the priority.

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  • IconixPeel & Revive

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    The candidate product is an essence type containing high-concentration acid ingredients, so it is good to use as a point treatment at night. However, since the acid types are different instead of a lactic acid combination, irritation or texture feel may be different, so choose it according to a routine with lowered sensitivity.

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  • BoldenNightime Repair Serum With 10% Glycolic Acid

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    The candidate product is a glycolic acid night serum, so it spreads with low viscosity and absorbs while being moist yet bouncy. Since the dead skin care sensation can be stronger than lactic acid, choose it when texture roughness is severe.

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  • EssenceHello, Good Stuff! Skin Repair Serum

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    The candidate product is a moisturizing serum, but a heavy feel can be felt toward ceramide and shea butter. It is a choice more suited to inner dryness defense and surface condition rather than the resurfacing of lactic acid.

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  • CocokindCeramide Barrier Serum

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    The candidate product is a combination of ceramide, squalane, and beta-glucan, so it tends to stay moist for a long time without stickiness. It is different on days when you directly condition the texture like lactic acid, so it is good if the purpose is moisturizing for skin that is easily irritated.

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  • Oars + AlpsAnti-Everything Face Serum

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    The candidate product uses niacinamide and salicylic acid together, so it is closer to the side of conditioning pores and skin texture. Unlike lactic acid resurfacing, it is a BHA line, so you can choose it if sebum and pore concerns are large.

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  • CliniqueMoisture Surge Active Glow Serum

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    The candidate product is a brightening essence that contains hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and lactic acid to condition brightly and lightly. Resurfacing is similar, but use it more practically when you want to see tone correction together.

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