Peach & Lily Super Reboot Mask Review

If you want a gentler alternative to the “red bloody thing” (aka The Ordinary’s AHA/BHA peel) and are interested in k-beauty, I highly recommend Peach & Lily’s Super Reboot Mask. It’s been tucked away under my counter for about a month, but I felt some hormonal acne coming on and I’d been having some bumps on my forehead from binge-trying Sephora samples, so I decided to bust it out.

Directions are to use it once or twice a week, and the directions for use are much like the TO’s peel. Clean and completely dry your face, then apply a thin, even layer (I did all over my face and down under my chin, but not onto my neck).

Since this one is 10% AHA and .5% BHA, you can leave it on a bit longer — they said 15-20 minutes, so I did 15. It did start feeling a bit dry by then, so I’d recommend going for about that long. I didn’t experience any tingling EXCEPT for in one spot just under my jaw — not sure if it was not dry or if I had a dab of irritation there or what.

After 15 minutes I rinsed it off and didn’t really notice any changes, though I’m not sure entirely what I was expecting. This morning, however, my skin does seem clearer and feels less congested. I asked my husband if he thought my skin looked clearer and he said yes, though who knows if he ever would have noticed without prompting. For reference, the left is my face before cleansing last night, and the right is my face this morning.

This is the “travel” size, which will run you $19 for 20mL. I’m guessing I’ll get about 20 uses out of it, making it $1 USD per application. The full size is $43 for 80mL, but I’m always loathe to buy full-size products before you try them.

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