Dr. Hsieh 20% Mandelic Acid Refining Liquid
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Dr. C 20% Mandelic Acid Refining Liquid is a watery liquid type that is good to use in the dead skin management step after face cleansing. You can expect a feeling of it absorbing without a heavy feel and managing skin texture smoothly without lifting.

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  • SwissvitaMandelic Acid Perfect Ratio Complex Serum

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    The candidate product is a serum that puts brightening more to the front in addition to mandelic acid, so expectations for tone management are high. The liquid feel is light and there is a usage guide excluding the eye area, so it is convenient when you want subtle brightening rather than management.

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  • BionMandelic Serum 8%

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    The candidate product is centered on 8% mandelic acid, so it is easy to use daily on areas where dead skin and oil are bothersome. Instead, fragrance ingredients (oils) are seen together, so if you are sensitive to scent, checking the usage feel may be necessary.

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  • Dr. WuMandelik Intensive Renewal Serum

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    The candidate product is a renewal serum containing mandelic acid, which is good for intensive management of areas where dead skin easily accumulates. The texture has a bouncy managed feel, so if you prefer a lighter absorption feel, it is good to compare.

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  • The Derma Co5% Glycolic + 2% Kojic Pigmentation Corrector Ampoule Kit

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    The candidate product has both glycolic acid and kojic characteristics, so you end up looking at tone and blemishes together. It is a method of mixing powder and ampoule, so a preparation process is needed, and if you are unfamiliar with acid ingredients, there is a difficulty in usage.

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  • BffectAHA 30% + Mandelic Acid 4% Serum

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    The candidate product is a composition with AHA-type acid added along with mandelic acid, so it focuses more on pores and roughness. Instead, if you are sensitive to irritation, the guidance flow is to start with a small amount, so sensitivity checking is especially important.

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  • BffectMandelic Acid 6% + Tartaric Acid 4%

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    The candidate product is a combination of mandelic acid and tartaric acid, so it is good for aiming for brightening along with texture. For those encountering acid ingredients for the first time, starting with a small amount is recommended, so it is good to consider an adaptation period.

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  • NourishMaxTri-Acid Exfoliating Complex Peeling Pads

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    The candidate product is a peeling pad rather than a liquid, so it is a method of managing skin texture as if wiping it off. The step of applying by hand can become simpler, but it is good to check first if the pad usage feel suits you.

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  • BielendaSuper Power Mezo Serum 10% AHA Mandelic Acid

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    The candidate product is based on mandelic acid, but the focus is on having little residual feel after use and being convenient to move on to the next step. Also, essential oil series with scent are seen, so if scent persistence is a burden, it is good to choose carefully.

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  • NinelessMolecule-Clear 5% Mandelic Acid Serum

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    The candidate product is guiding both a fresh and moist finish like panthenol and glycerin. A light management feel without stickiness is the core, so it is convenient when you want to reduce irritation and manage daily.

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  • CNP LaboratoryDerma Answer Anti-Pore Active Peel Ampoule

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    The candidate product is a peeling ampoule that puts dead skin management to the front and emphasizes a soft-matte yet glowing finish. The usage feel is a feeling of adhering, so preference for residual feel can be divided, so the choice changes depending on whether you want a soft-matte tone.

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