So the basics--there are all sorts of products that come on cotton pads--I think makeup remover pads or Stridex are ones that comes to mind (beauty hack: I use these to exfoliate my feet), but today I want to focus on peel pads. The name sounds like your skin is going to peel off--no, no, these are exfoliating pads. And they're great for easy skincare (most use glycolic acid for exfoliation), great for all skin types, plus they come in a huge range of prices. You just wipe them on and you're done! Instant soft skin!
I spent nine months testing every exfoliating peel pad on the market. From that huge list, these are the ones I deem the best for each category.
DRUGSTORE--these can be found online, in drugstores or Target
Nip + Fab Glycolic Fix (there's an overnight version too): 60 radiance-boosting pads, soaked in exfoliating glycolic acid retexture and resurface skin whilst witch hazel helps to tone. This moisturizing formula with hyaluronic acid and soothing blue daisy helps to reveal brighter and smoother looking skin. $12.99
L'ORÉAL Revitalift Bright Reveal Peel Pads: This daily peel pad resurfaces dull, uneven tone and rough texture to reveal underlying youthful skin. It is the first step to help skin absorb our powerfully concentrated treatments: Formulated with Glycolic Acid $19.99
Pixi By Petra Glow Peel Pads: These gentle yet effective exfoliating pads will reveal brighter healthier, more radiant skin with regular use. Pores & breakouts are minimized, lines are softened and uneven skintone becomes brighter. Glycolic acid stimulates cell turnover, rose water hydrates & revitlalizes and retinyl palmitate promotes collagen production. $22 --Elle's fave
Midrange -$45 and below (Try Sephora, ULTA, Amazon for these)
Neogen Dermalogy Bio-Peel Gauze Peeling - Wine: This innovative exfoliation pad clears skin manually and chemically. The triple-layer gauze pad uses threading technology to gently remove dead skin while the AHA chemical exfoliant deeply penetrates to dissolve dirt and oil in the skin. Try the lemon version too, especially if you don't like the smell of wine (linked). $27 --Elle's fave
Bliss® That's Incredi-Peel! single-step, no-rinse peel pads, gradually releases powerful levels of exfoliating glycolic acid throughout the night for serious skin renewal without the harsh irritation. Plus, they're packed with soothing witch hazel, licorice extract and hydrating glycerin for extra-gentle results. $45
SKYN ICELAND Nordic Skin Peel: It's both exceedingly effective and very gentle, so you avoid the redness and irritation other peels can cause. The pads do double duty - exfoliating to reveal fresh skin and sweeping up dirt and oil to keep pores squeaky clean. There's an dded a dose of calming emollients and protecting antioxidants to improve tone and texture and diminish fine lines, leaving skin bright, clear and firm. $45 --Elle's fave
MURAD Rapid Resurfacing Peel: Experience Dr. Murad's renowned glycolic anti-aging treatment at home. This extra-strength peel blends 10% glycolic acid with vitamin C to instantly retexturize and brighten skin without irritation. 16 simple to use, presoaked towelettes. $44
Pricey, but worth it (straight up, most of these I got samples of):
EXUVIANCE Performance Peel AP25: The creators of the original Glycolic Acid peel introduce a high performance peel that is safe and easy to use at home. The Exuviance Performance Peel AP25 contains a 25% blend of Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) and Polyhydroxy Acids (PHA) including Glycolic Acid, Mandelic Acid and Gluconolactone. Performance Peel AP25 not only works at skin's surface to exfoliate dead, dull surface layers, it also stimulates the process of cell renewal among all layers, to reveal fresher, healthier cells. $77 --Elle's fave
DERMADOCTOR Physical Chemistry Facial Microdermabrasion + Multiacid Chemical Peel: Helps improve the appearance of: Fine lines Dull, lifeless complexion, Dry, flakey skin, Post acne discoloration, Enlarged pores, Blotchy skin discoloration due to sun damage, melasma, freckles and aging, Preparing skin for deeper penetration of post-procedural skin treatments $75
PHILOSOPHY The Microdelivery Triple-Acid Brightening Peel: Delivers advanced anti-aging and skin-brightening benefits through an advanced triple-acid formula that dissolves and sweeps away dull, dead skin cells and impurities. The result: skin tone and clarity appear improved and fine lines, diminished. Plus, a unique skin-brightening technology visibly reduces the appearance of dark spots and discoloration, for a revitalized, luminous complexion. Includes 12 individually wrapped pre-saturated peel pads, for weekly use. $70
Have you ever tried facial peel pads? Which one(s)?
I am obsessed with exfoliating facial pads! I love how they make my skin look and feel. My favorite is the Cane and Austin ones, but I will definitely be checking out some of the other brands. The Pixi ones are on my list for the next time I go to Target!
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I haven't used a facial pad since Stridex years ago. I'm going to have to try these! The Shea Moisture is a great price point and I'm also interested in the Peter Thomas Roth!
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What a list here! I have been using Pixi's pads and have liked them a lot. I need to check out some of these others like the one by Dennis Gross. Thanks for sharing all of these Elle!
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I tried the ones by Dr. Dennis Gross and loved them but couldn't justify paying that price. I'm on my second container of L'Oreal, using them 4-5 days a week. They're large, so I cut them in half to make the container last even longer!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely check out some of the others under $25, thank you!
I've tried a few I got as samples, but I don't even remember what brand they are now. These all sound like such a treat for your skin!
ReplyDeleteI've only tried a peel pad once before, but I did love how my skin felt after. Should get one for a weekend night of pampering!
ReplyDeleteI've heard of the MicroDelivery ones and I even think I got a sample once. I'd love to try the Pixi ones, I love everything from them. The wine one sounds fun! You should do a post about peels for under the eyes (are the called peels?)- I've been wanting to do some research on those!
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I need to try this strydex on the feet thing, genius! I have a Dr. Dennis Goss one in my to try drawer. I need to check out that Pixi one to start out at a low price point.
ReplyDeleteI stick to my old trusty Nip+Fab peels, the night version though. I don't think I'm willing to spend anymore than that.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I love how many of these you found for us as I need some good exfoliating pads. I can't wait to look for some of these and give them a try. Have a beautiful day
ReplyDeleteAhhh so many to chose from!!!! So, I had watched a skin care video on youtube boasting about some pads and it made me want to try some so your post has hit at the perfect time!!! Now I am trying to decide out of your favorites which ones I want to try? I like the price and what you said about Pixi so I am leaning towards those unless you suggest something else for me. Fine line and breakouts over here. Thanks for all your research!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the pixi ones!! I got them after you recommended them. You know your makeup girl!
ReplyDeleteI'm currently using the night version of the Nip + Fab Glycolic Fix and the Pixi and Neogen pads are next on my list to try. Good to know you love them both!
ReplyDeleteI’m sorry to hear you had a migraine, those are the worst. I’ma huge fan of exfoliating pads so I’m pretty exciting about this post. I’ve used Incredi-peel from Bliss and really loved it.
ReplyDeleteI've not tried one... but I need to - I need to try anything that will help with this aging skin
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried any of these, but the Pixi ones sound great!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried anything like this before, but I may have to try one of these. You know me, I'll start with the cheapest ones :)
ReplyDeleteI have never tried a peel pad! I definitely need to try one now! Sounds interesting!
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I had a sample pack of the first aid beauty ones! I really liked them and I'm interested in trying more of these. I've heard great things about the nip+fab and pixi ones. And I'm glad to hear the Shea Moisture ones are good! I really like that brand and am into the natural/organic skin care products. I'm definitely going to try those out!
ReplyDeleteHi thank you for the post :) I've been using the Pixi ones and I can really see a difference! I just have a question, do I need to wash my face after with cold water as it says or can I just spray a hidrating toner?
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to try Pixi Glow tonic but I've had no luck finding it in Target so that's why I haven't tried it yet. I'm curious about the pads as well, because I guess that would be even simpler.
ReplyDeleteI rarely use these products, but now that I'm getting old, I should be better to my skin! Thanks for the extensive research, Elle! I'm pinning this for later!!
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I really like the Nip+ Fab Glycolic Pads that I am using right now. The Shea Moisture ones sound nice too. I have samples of the Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Alpha Beta® Universal Daily Peel and like them.
ReplyDeleteWow, you put so much effort into this post Elle and I really appreciate all the research you have done for it :) I haven't tried exfoliating pads before as I tend to use Clinique Anti-Blemish Solutions Clarifying Lotion which sounds similar to some of these but is in a liquid form that I apply to a cotton pad myself. I am definitely adding a few of these to my shopping list to try out though as they seem to quick and easy to use. x
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of Pixi products. I'm going to have to try out those peel pads. Great review on all the different brands out there. I've never tried peel pads but my skin could always use some exfoliating and deep cleaning without going to the spa for a facial.
ReplyDeleteI've tried a similar product before, but it was too much for my sensitive skin. I broke out so I've been hesitant to try them again.
ReplyDeleteI totally remember Stridex! They would tear my skin up! I'd be red for an entire day afterwards, but it's what I thought I was supposed to do in junior high! Haha! I totally want to use them on my feet now. I think I'm gonna pick up Pixi the next time I'm at Target. I usually like all their stuff and it seems like it'd work on my sensitive skin.
ReplyDeleteI just recently repurchased the Nip Fab pads. I totally forgot how great they worked and how quickly you see results! Need to add some of these other ones to the list! Especially the Pixi ones. They have been impressing me with their products. (:
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