Pixi Glow Tonic Review: I'm going to admit quite honestly that I'm almost afraid to post this review, but I promised it, so with this one... Unfortunately, I really don't like this tonic at all three times. Pixi does not provide enough information about the acids (glycolic acid) and that your UV sensitivity is therefore higher. Bit resent. It didn't do much more than sting a little bit for me and I didn't see any change in my skin. In addition, in my opinion, there are ingredients that are OR not necessary, or really have no use. Biotin is not absorbed into the skin and just flies, so it's nice on your label, but it's completely useless. Perfume in a toner/tonic is not necessary, only causes possible irritation and there are plenty of alternatives for it. In addition, there is dye in. Why is there dye in my tonic?! For me, it gives the whole tonic the feeling of a marketing stunt or gimmick in combination with the empty biotin, irritating perfume and built-up hype. In addition, glycolic acid is an AHA and you should not use it during the day and Pixi has nowhere indicated that this increases your sensitivity to UV. Another flaw. There are a few ingredients in it that can potentially irritate sensitive skin and let my skin really be a whining stocking... Of course, there are also very good and fine ingredients in it and certainly deserves 2 stars, but I would rather go for one of the other tonics of them or choose another brand. I would like to stress that this is my personal opinion about this product and I don't judge or judge anyone who is very positive about it.

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