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How Often Should I Use Pixi Glow Tonic?

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Are you applying retinol on your face?

Do you have dry skin?

Do you have a problem with clogged pores?

Do you have sensitive skin?

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Pixi Glow Tonic claims to be soft enough for everyday use, and many people use it every day, but we would suggest going for two or three nights a week, as tempting as it may be. This ensures that you can go ahead and use other active drugs, such as retinol, on alternating nights before overstimulating the skin. As long as you do not really feel any skin damage, glycolic acid and retinol make a perfect skincare combination.

This toner is ideal for you if you have dry skin, so this is a smooth, non-drying tonic that can be used on a regular basis. But if your skin begins to feel rough or sensitized, you should just turn to dusk or any other night. You need to soak a cotton pad in the solution and gently sweep across the skin after cleansing, avoiding the eye area.

Pixi Glow Tonic’s purpose is to work on blandness and revitalize the skin to expose a glow that looks good and minimizes pores. This tonic can be used as part of your routine in the morning or evening, or when appropriate, but it is suggested that you use it once a day.

If you have hypersensitive skin and if the exfoliating effect feels too rough on your skin, you can try using it every other night.

Great! You can use Pixi Glow Tonic in both the morning and the evening.Follow with a serum or moisturizer.

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