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Paula's Choice | Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
Paula's Choice | Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
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Paula's Choice | Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
Our iconic global best seller, this clinically proven daily leave-on liquid exfoliant with salicylic acid quickly unclogs pores and controls oil for clear, glowing skin.
- Clears & minimizes enlarged pores
- 2% BHA (beta hydroxy acid) sheds built-up layers of skin for smooth, even tone
- Lightweight liquid exfoliating toner absorbs quickly
- Gentle formula with soothing green tea supports skin’s barrier
The Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant is a cult-favorite skincare product renowned for its ability to unclog pores, smooth wrinkles, and even out skin tone. Infused with salicylic acid (BHA), this gentle yet powerful leave-on exfoliant effectively targets blackheads, blemishes, and enlarged pores, leaving your skin clearer, smoother, and more radiant.
What It Is: A liquid exfoliant with 2% salicylic acid (BHA) that penetrates deep into pores to dissolve excess oil, dead skin cells, and other impurities, promoting a clearer, more refined complexion.
What It Does: This leave-on exfoliant exfoliates the skin's surface while penetrating deep into the pores to unclog them and reduce the appearance of blackheads and blemishes. The formula helps to smooth fine lines and wrinkles, brighten the skin, and improve overall texture. With consistent use, it can help to reduce redness and inflammation associated with acne and other skin conditions.
Benefits:
BHA (beta hydroxy acid) works within the pore lining where congestion, blemishes & blackheads begin. Our cult favorite formula is clinically proven to visibly reduce pores, control oil & support skin’s barrier for healthy, glowing skin. This daily leave-on exfoliant has an optimal pH range of 3.2–3.8 for maximum effectiveness without irritation. This beauty-editor favorite was voted one of the Top 100 Skin Care Products of All Time by WWD and has won 30+ global beauty awards.
Skin becomes dull and congested when dead skin cells build up on its surface. Unlike harsh scrubs, this gentle exfoliating toner mimics the natural exfoliation process of younger skin by helping it shed extra layers while unclogging and clearing pores. This not only makes your skin look brighter, but it also allows your other skin care products to absorb better, boosting their effectiveness. Apply consistently for a smooth, makeup-ready complexion.
Ingredients:
Water, Methylpropanediol, Butylene Glycol, Salicylic Acid, Polysorbate 20, Camellia Oleifera, Sodium Hydroxide, Tetrasodium EDTA.
How to Use:
Apply over face and neck with fingers or a cotton pad after cleansing and toning. Do not rinse. Start slowly: At first, use every other day and note skin's response, then up to twice a day. For daytime, always follow with sunscreen. For nighttime, follow with the rest of your routine.
If you have a salicylate allergy, check with your physician before using any products that contain salicylic acid.
Cosmetic Finish: Leaves the skin looking smoother, clearer, and more radiant, with a refined texture.
Product Certification and Standard:
- Fragrance-free
- Paraben-free
- Cruelty-free
Product Form: Liquid
Product Type: Exfoliant
Suitable For: All skin types, especially oily, combination, and acne-prone skin
Special Effects:
- Pore-minimizing
- Smoothing fine lines
Common Questions:
AHAs are generally preferred if you have normal to dry skin. AHAs are water soluble and work on skin's surface to enhance hydration, fight crepe-y texture visibly reduce sun damage. BHA is the preferred option for normal to oily or combination skin that's prone to bumps blemishes. BHA is oil soluble, meaning it works both on skin's surface and within pores to quickly shed clogging buildup. It's also naturally calming and gentle enough for skin that's sensitive, prone to redness or rosacea.
Can you use AHA and BHA together?
Yes, you can use AHA and BHA together, but most people do just fine using one or the other. Using AHA and BHA together can provide advanced results if you’re experiencing multiple skin concerns (like signs of sun damage, deep wrinkles, stubborn clogged pores, bumps, dullness or flaky skin). There’s nothing wrong with experimenting to see which one works best for you or alternating both. Just monitor how your skin responds and adjust usage if needed.
Does Paula’s Choice 2% BHA Liquid cause purging?
Skin purging is a phenomenon that some people with breakout-prone skin experience after using a leave-on exfoliant or certain other active ingredients for the first time. The theory is that such products “purge” the skin from clogs that form and get stuck deep in the pore, pushing them quickly to the surface. Seemingly overnight after adding a new product or ingredient into your skin care routine, those experiencing skin purging see a fresh crop of breakout-like dots and bumps across the skin. Eventually, the purging tapers off and you see results from the product.
Some chalk this up as their skin getting worse before it gets better, but what’s really going on? Let’s explore everything you need to know about skin purging.
What causes skin purging?
Skin purging can be caused by using a chemical exfoliant that loosens the gunk in the pore and speeds cell turnover, thus bringing the clog in the pore to the surface faster. A similar effect can happen with other treatments such as retinoids, like retinol, that may cause purging due to the way they impact how skin cells move from the lower layers to the surface.
Salicylic acid (also known as BHA) is the chemical exfoliant most associated with this phenomenon because its oil-soluble nature lets it penetrate pores, breaking apart clumps of skin cells trapped in the pore lining. It also thins the thick, sticky oil (sebum) buildup that occurs inside pores to reduce the size of clogs residing deeper in skin. Salicylic acid also improves the shape of the pore lining and once the pore is normalized, the backed-up, smaller clog can more easily come to the surface, appearing as new clogged pores (blackheads or white bumps).
Most of these clogs would eventually make their way to the surface as open comedones (blackheads) or closed comedones (whiteheads), both known as non-inflammatory acne. Left untreated, these comedones can lead to more inflamed acne bumps, but worry not: using a product like a BHA exfoliant has the potential to speed up the process and eliminate the clogs that eventually lead to acne. With continued use, BHA steadily eliminates the clogged bumps and helps clear the skin (3).
We also urge you to keep in mind that what you see may not actually be skin purging. Sometimes you just happen to start a new product at the same time you would have been going through a new bout of breakouts. This is especially true for those who start using new products around the time of their menstrual cycle when breakouts are more common.
Is skin purging good?
Although worrisome for someone who doesn’t know what it is, skin purging is simply a sign that the chemical exfoliant or retinoids you added to your routine are working the way they should.
Skin purging is a visual representation of the way in which these ingredients interact with the cell turnover process, nothing more or less!
What does skin purging look like?
Skin purging is strikingly similar in appearance to non-purge related breakouts and bumps that appear regularly on skin. That’s because it’s these same clogs coming to the surface, just in an accelerated manner. Due to this, skin purging will visually consist of red bumps and breakouts dotted along where you’ve applied the chemical exfoliant or retinoid product to your skin. “This type of flare usually is made up of comedones – black heads or white heads that appear after starting a new product,” according to board-certified dermatologist Dr. Beth McLellan.
Sometimes, those experiencing skin purging will fail to notice it because of this resemblance. However, for some, skin purging also constitutes redness or a bit of dryness. Remedy this with the use of a moisturizer rich in ceramides, hyaluronic acid and other skin-replenishing ingredients.
How to tell the difference between skin purging and breakouts?
The easiest way to tell the difference between skin purging and routine breakouts is by the timing. The comedones triggered through skin purging only happen at the beginning of using a product capable of causing purging. On the other hand, breakouts caused by garden variety acne shouldn’t worsen when starting a product known to improve acne, whether over-the-counter or prescription.
If you’ve recently begun using a chemical exfoliant or retinoid, it’s likely that what you’re experiencing is purging, not a breakout. But admittedly it can be hard to tell for those who always have some degree of breakouts.
Dr. Beth McLellan recommends sticking with a product that is known to cause purging but not breakouts, such as a leave-on exfoliant that contains 1–2% salicylic acid. Over time, the blackheads and bumps should improve. If they don’t you may need to add prescription or over-the-counter acne products to your regimen.
Does skin purging have to happen?
Skin purging doesn’t have to happen to everyone. The saying that “your skin has to get worse before it gets better” isn’t universally true. Why purging happens to some people and not others remains a mystery, just like how some people experience comedones but not the red, swollen pimples and papules characteristic of inflammatory acne.
If you experience purging the first time you use retinol or a leave-on exfoliant, it can be tempting to stop using the product immediately. We encourage you to stick it out for a couple of weeks to get through this phase. Otherwise, you’ll be losing out on all the wonderful benefits these kinds of impactful formulations can provide.
More to the point, what you might see on skin’s surface likely would’ve shown up eventually, or simply would’ve remained deep in the pore, keeping it clogged and enlarged, possibly becoming severe acne. It’s good to see all this movement to the surface, despite the initial distress it causes.
How long does skin purging last?
Skin purging is temporary! Since it occurs as a result of cell turnover and movement of deeper clogs to the surface, purging should last for about one complete skin cycle, which is about 28-40 days or four to six weeks. Dr. McLellan always encourages trying ingredients known to cause purging for at least six weeks to see whether they will be effective. “I explain to my patients that these ingredients work best by preventing new pimples from forming not from making existing acne lesions go away faster – seeing the benefit takes time.”
During this time, it’s important to remember to be patient. Afterall, this stimulated cell turnover will bring about smooth, radiant benefits.
How to speed up skin purging?
There’s no way to speed up skin purging once it begins, but there are ways to not prolong this period:
Don’t incorporate more ingredients that cause purging into your routine
Treat skin with care, moisturizing appropriately with skin-replenishing ingredients
Avoid picking at any comedones that appear
Protect skin from the sun and apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF 30+ daily
Skip out on professional chemical peels or laser treatments while experiencing skin purging, this can cause irritation
What if I’m still breaking out more than usual?
If you’re still breaking out more than usual a couple of weeks after the initial “purge,” consider what else you're using in your routine. Your breakout may be worsening due to other factors like hormones, medications, or just as a natural progression. If your skin isn’t improving as much as you’d like, Dr. McLellan recommends you seek help from a board-certified dermatologist to review your regimen and possibly add prescription-strength medications.
That said, for some people it simply comes down to their skin not responding well to certain ingredients, which may result in an unwanted reaction to skin care products (known as irritant contact dermatitis). If your skin doesn’t seem to be getting through the adjustment period, you may need to quit using the product in question altogether and seek out alternatives.
Is 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant a toner?
Given 2% BHA Liquid’s fluid texture, many people think of it as a toner, but its formulation isn’t meant to do what traditional toners do; instead, the toner consistency of this liquid exfoliates built-up dead skin, unclogs pores and hydrates to boost glow. Paula’s Choice toners add vital skin-replenishing ingredients immediately after cleansing, before exfoliating, to hydrate, refresh and rebalance. Our toners also work to remove last traces of makeup and sunscreen that may have been missed during cleansing.
Why does 2% BHA Liquid feel sticky and kind of greasy on my face?
If 2% BHA Liquid feels sticky, you may be using too much product. Try using a dime-sized amount applied in a thin layer. The greasy feel can be attributed to the high levels of glycol in this product (glycol helps the BHA penetrate the surface layers of skin and works as a water-binding agent).
What is the difference between 2% BHA Liquid and CLEAR Regular Strength 2% BHA?
2% BHA Liquid penetrates deeper into the pore and has a pH of 3.5. It’s designed for those with more stubborn or persistent breakouts. CLEAR Regular Strength 2% BHA has a nearly weightless feel on your skin and a pH of around 3.9, making it better for those with mild and occasional breakouts or sensitive skin.
What is the difference between 2% BHA Liquid and CLEAR Extra Strength 2% BHA?
2% BHA Liquid has the exact same formula as CLEAR Extra Strength 2% BHA, which is sold within the convenient 3-step CLEAR anti-acne line.
What is the difference between the 2% BHA Liquid and RESIST Daily Pore-Refining Treatment 2% BHA?
2% BHA Liquid is a more potent exfoliant for all skin types, thanks to its lower pH and the inclusion of additional penetration enhancing agents in its formula which allow it to exfoliate quickly. RESIST 2% BHA has a lighter, water-like texture for combination/oily skin and in addition to unclogging pores, it also contains additional antioxidants to help gently but effectively address signs of aging.
Does SKIN PERFECTING 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant have a noticeable scent?
While Paula's Choice products are fragrance-free, each product may have a unique scent due to its ingredients. The scent of the SKIN PERFECTING 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant that some may notice is from the combination of ingredients it contains. This scent dissipates quickly after application. The perception of smell can vary greatly between individuals, so what one person notices, another may not notice at all. Many customers find that they quickly get used to the unique scents of Paula's Choice products and that the benefits outweigh any potential drawbacks. Learn more about fragrance-free skin care.
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