![]() Inkey List hair care line is not available yet, but you can join the waitlist on Cult Beauty. My only concern is that it’s a pre-wash treatment as I prefer treatments that can be also used as shampoo or co-wash. Its main ingredient is of course 2% Salicylic acid, Panthenol for soothing and 2.5% FluidPure 8G which soothes redness and calms irritation. This treatment will help eliminate build-up and calm stressed out scalp. I am happy to see more affordable brands moving in that direction too. You must already know how much I love scalp exfoliating products based on one of the previous posts about new beauty releases, raving about Sunday Riley’s new offering. The Inkey List is launching a hair care line, and one thing that really stood out to me was this exfoliating treatment. Image courtesy of the brandĢ – The Inkey List – Salicilyc Acid Exfoliating Scalp Treatment Farmacy Deep Sweep is available on the official website and will hit Sephoras in the beginning of June. ![]() The price point also seems to be fair as it’s 28 USD for 120 ml of product. Sign me in! To make it even better it’s alcohol and cruelty free. It’s a 2% BHA toner that gently exfoliates and controls sebum production without stripping the skin thanks to salicylic acid and papaya enzymes. Picture courtesy of the brand.įarmacy as a brand has been on my wishlist forever, so once my no buy is over in the fall, I will definitely invest in a set that will feature this new product. My Wishlist worthy releases Farmacy Deep Sweep. ![]() “There are nine essential amino acids: histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine… the 11 non-essential amino acids, which the body can make on its own, include alanine, arginine, asparagine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, proline, serine, and tyrosine.Let’s jump right into this week’s releases as there are plenty of interesting stuff coming. “Essential” amino acids, on the other hand, are essential because they must be obtained from foods or supplements a deficiency in even one of them can result in health problems. The “non-essential” term doesn’t mean that those amino acids aren’t important rather, it means that your body can make them on its own, so it’s not “essential” for you to get them elsewhere, such as from food or supplements. “There are many amino acids, but most scientists agree that there are 20 that are important to our health, divided into two types: essential and non-essential. Of course, the experts on the Paula’s Choice Research Team have the most informed insights on amino acids: They can even help maintain hydration levels and promote skin health. They’re bio-compatible and are the building blocks of peptides and proteins. But I’m glad they did!Īmino acids are really great for the skin. It seems to come outta left field and I’m not quite sure why the Farmacy chemists included it in Deep Sweep, particularly at that level. ![]() Interestingly in the Deep Sweep formula, situated between water and the 2% concentration of Salicylic Acid, is the amino acid Arginine. It exfoliates the skin and deep cleans - or make that sweeps - pores, clearing them of any build-up that can stretch them and make them appear more visible.Īgain, you cannot shrink your pores rather, you can clarify them so that they appear smaller in size and aren’t as noticeable on the complexion. With a 2% concentration of Salicylic Acid and a pH of between 3-4, Farmacy’s BHA toner certainly does what a good acid toner should do. It’s a safe-for-skin, refreshing, effective formula and a pleasure to use. You can still catch the full piece here.īack to sanity, the Farmacy Deep Sweep 2% BHA Pore Cleaning Toner with Moringa + Papaya is a good, clean acid toner - among the best Salicylic Acid treatments for face. This review was originally part of my blog article titled, Acid Toners – Some of the Best BHA / AHA Toners for Face from Paula's Choice, Farmacy and More.
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