St. Ives Apricot AHA Exfoliating Toner
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I use St. Ives's Apricot AHA Exfoliating Toner lightly as the first step after face cleansing. Because it is a low-viscosity water formula, it spreads comfortably over the entire face and absorbs without stickiness. When skin texture feels rough and dull, it conditions the skin so the next step absorbs better.

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    The candidate product uses BHA instead of AHA, so it has a feeling of focusing more on pores. Even if dead skin conditioning is similar, the finish point is different, which helps with the choice.

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    The candidate product is a glycolic toner and tends to show more auxiliary ingredients such as allantoin. If you prioritize the side where the skin is comfortable while maintaining conditioning, it is good to choose.

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    The candidate product, like a peeling toner, has its usage timing set to 'before the next step'. It is centered on glycolic, so it can fit well with a preference for a light finish.

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