Jan Marini Bioglycolic Face Cleanser

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Resurfacing cleanser with glycolic acid to exfoliate, clear pores, and hydrate for smooth, glowing skin.
Item#: CN0001

Product Description

* Jan Marini is in the process of rebranding, because of this you may receive a product in the old or new packaging.

Product Description:

A non-foaming daily resurfacing cleanser with glycolic acid for smooth, radiant, and hydrated skin.

The Jan Marini Bioglycolic Face Cleanser is a top-rated daily resurfacing cleanser designed to polish and purify the skin while maintaining hydration. Powered by glycolic acid, which penetrates with its small molecular size to gently exfoliate and lift away impurities, this formula clears pores, smooths texture, and preps the skin for optimal absorption of subsequent treatments.

Unlike harsh foaming cleansers or stripping astringents, this non-foaming, creamy formula leaves skin feeling clean, soft, and moisturized while enhancing luminosity.

Skin Types & Conditions:

  • Dry
  • Normal / Combination
  • Oily

Benefits:

  • Gently resurfaces and exfoliates for smoother skin
  • Helps clear congested pores and refine skin texture
  • Prepares skin to receive maximum benefits from serums and moisturizers
  • Non-foaming formula provides a gentle yet effective cleanse
  • Leaves skin feeling soft, hydrated, and radiant
  • Reduces the need for harsh toners or astringents

How to Use:

Apply a quarter-sized amount to dry skin in the morning and evening.

Gently massage over the face.

Remove with a clean, wet, and wrung-out washcloth.

Splash face 10–15 times with lukewarm water and blot dry.

Do not use as an eye makeup remover.

Ingredients:

Key Ingredients:

Glycolic Acid – gently exfoliates, resurfaces, and smooths

Sorbitol – hydrates and softens while cleansing

Full Ingredients List (INCI):

Water (Aqua/Eau), Glycolic Acid, Sorbitol, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Sodium Hydroxide, Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate, Palmitic Acid, Caprylyl Glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Hexylene Glycol, Phenoxyethanol