
2% Salicylic Acid Anti-Acne Serum
Most acne treatments can strip your skin barrier—ours won’t. /PHD/ 2% Salicylic Acid Anti-Acne Serum is designed to treat acne without triggering dryness, irritation, or rebound oiliness. This dermatologist-formulated trio—Salicylic Acid, Niacinamide, and Peptide—works in synergy: one unclogs pores, one controls oil and soothes inflammation, and one repairs and strengthens the barrier. The result? Fewer breakouts, less redness, and skin that stays calm and clear.
Do's
- Patch Test Recommended – If you have sensitive or reactive skin, test a small amount behind your ear or on your jawline before full application.
- Apply on Clean, Dry Skin – Use after cleansing and before moisturizer for optimal absorption.
- Start Slow – Begin with 2–3 times a week, then build up to daily use as your skin adjusts.
- Use a Moisturizer – Follow with a lightweight moisturizer to prevent dryness or irritation.
- Wear Sunscreen Daily – Salicylic Acid can increase sun sensitivity. Apply SPF every morning to protect your skin.
Don't
- Don’t Mix with Harsh Actives – Do not layer with strong AHAs, Benzoyl Peroxide, or Retinol unless advised by a dermatologist.
- Don’t Overuse – More isn’t better. Using too much can lead to dryness, flaking, or irritation.
- Don’t Skip Moisturizer – Even oily or acne-prone skin needs hydration to stay balanced.
- Don’t Expect Instant Results – Clearing acne takes consistency. Improvements are usually visible after a few weeks of regular use.
Most acne treatments can strip your skin barrier—ours won’t. /PHD/ 2% Salicylic Acid Anti-Acne Serum is designed to treat acne without triggering dryness, irritation, or rebound oiliness. This dermatologist-formulated trio—Salicylic Acid, Niacinamide, and Peptide—works in synergy: one unclogs pores, one controls oil and soothes inflammation, and one repairs and strengthens the barrier. The result? Fewer breakouts, less redness, and skin that stays calm and clear.
Do's
- Patch Test Recommended – If you have sensitive or reactive skin, test a small amount behind your ear or on your jawline before full application.
- Apply on Clean, Dry Skin – Use after cleansing and before moisturizer for optimal absorption.
- Start Slow – Begin with 2–3 times a week, then build up to daily use as your skin adjusts.
- Use a Moisturizer – Follow with a lightweight moisturizer to prevent dryness or irritation.
- Wear Sunscreen Daily – Salicylic Acid can increase sun sensitivity. Apply SPF every morning to protect your skin.
Don't
- Don’t Mix with Harsh Actives – Do not layer with strong AHAs, Benzoyl Peroxide, or Retinol unless advised by a dermatologist.
- Don’t Overuse – More isn’t better. Using too much can lead to dryness, flaking, or irritation.
- Don’t Skip Moisturizer – Even oily or acne-prone skin needs hydration to stay balanced.
- Don’t Expect Instant Results – Clearing acne takes consistency. Improvements are usually visible after a few weeks of regular use.
Original: $6.78
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$2.03Description
Most acne treatments can strip your skin barrier—ours won’t. /PHD/ 2% Salicylic Acid Anti-Acne Serum is designed to treat acne without triggering dryness, irritation, or rebound oiliness. This dermatologist-formulated trio—Salicylic Acid, Niacinamide, and Peptide—works in synergy: one unclogs pores, one controls oil and soothes inflammation, and one repairs and strengthens the barrier. The result? Fewer breakouts, less redness, and skin that stays calm and clear.
Do's
- Patch Test Recommended – If you have sensitive or reactive skin, test a small amount behind your ear or on your jawline before full application.
- Apply on Clean, Dry Skin – Use after cleansing and before moisturizer for optimal absorption.
- Start Slow – Begin with 2–3 times a week, then build up to daily use as your skin adjusts.
- Use a Moisturizer – Follow with a lightweight moisturizer to prevent dryness or irritation.
- Wear Sunscreen Daily – Salicylic Acid can increase sun sensitivity. Apply SPF every morning to protect your skin.
Don't
- Don’t Mix with Harsh Actives – Do not layer with strong AHAs, Benzoyl Peroxide, or Retinol unless advised by a dermatologist.
- Don’t Overuse – More isn’t better. Using too much can lead to dryness, flaking, or irritation.
- Don’t Skip Moisturizer – Even oily or acne-prone skin needs hydration to stay balanced.
- Don’t Expect Instant Results – Clearing acne takes consistency. Improvements are usually visible after a few weeks of regular use.





