When an exfoliant has a pH between 3.0 and 4.0, the acids remain in their active form, allowing them to penetrate the skin and dissolve dead skin cells.
When the pH is too high (5.0–7.0), those same acids become less active and mostly sit on the skin’s surface—meaning you get far less exfoliation.
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