An apple a day keeps the doctor away but can it keep a dermatologist away, too? Maybe, when you’re talking about malic acid. An alpha-hydroxy acid derived from, you guessed it, apples, it’s one of the gentler acids out there. Still, just because it has less of a potential for irksome, irritating side effects, doesn’t mean it’s ineffective. Choice for helping to (gently) remove dead, dry skin cells that can leave your complexion dull and lackluster, dermatologists rave about its brightening effects.MAIN BENEFITS: Exfoliates dead cells on the outermost layer of the skin and promotes cell turnover, leaving skin brighter and more even, and also helping to keep pores unclogged. WHO SHOULD USE IT: Anyone looking to fade discoloration and/or achieve more radiant skin, as well as those who are acne-prone. It’s also a good choice for those with sensitive skin and for whom other acids may be too irritating.  1.Softens the skin 2. Draws out toxins 3.• fewer fine lines and wrinkles. 4. more even skin tone. 5. smoother skin texture. 6. decreased blemishes 7.Regenerate aging skin 8.skin stimulation 9.Helps acne prone skin 10.Removes blackheads a nd sebum 11. Restores skin PH 12. Balancing for both oily and dry skin


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