Glycolic Gel Peel with Retinol & Green Tea (70% Strength) vs First Aid Beauty Acne Pads with 2% Salicylic Acid
Overall winner: First Aid Beauty Acne Pads with 2% Salicylic Acid
Key Differences
First Aid Beauty Acne Pads (B0FDR95QNR) target acne with 2% salicylic acid, are noted as gentle on sensitive skin and have a higher average rating (4.60 from 2,817 reviews). Perfect Image Glycolic Gel Peel (B0DS6QCFST) is a stronger chemical peel (70% glycolic) with retinol and green tea for exfoliation and moisturizing benefits but more reports of intense burning/stinging and a lower average rating (4.30 from 4,499 reviews). Pick First Aid Beauty if you want a gentler, salicylic-based acne treatment; pick Perfect Image if you want a high-strength glycolic peel with retinol and are tolerant of stronger peels
Glycolic Gel Peel with Retinol & Green Tea (70% Strength)
Glycolic gel peel designed to exfoliate and moisturize skin, with retinol and green tea extract. Customers note it can improve clarity and help even out skin from acne scars
Pros
- exfoliates and smooths skin
- moisturizes skin while improving clarity
- promo features retinol and green tea for enhanced effect
- customers report improved skin texture and glow
Cons
- some users report intense burning or stinging
- may be too strong for sensitive skin
- mixed experiences on irritation
First Aid Beauty Acne Pads with 2% Salicylic Acid
Acne treatment pads with 2% salicylic acid to target breakouts and refine skin texture. Customers note gentle exfoliation that leaves skin soft and brighter without drying
Pros
- 2% salicylic acid for acne treatment
- Wipes away surface oil
- Gentle on sensitive skin
- Does not contain alcohol
Cons
- Mixed scent opinions
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Perfect Image |
| Durability | First Aid Beauty |
| Versatility | Perfect Image |
| User Reviews | First Aid Beauty |