Brighten Up
Brighten Up
An exfoliating toner for glowing skin.
A gentle-yet-effective toner that sloughs away dead skin cells.
Brighten Up uses a genius combo of lactic acid, salicylic acid, and bromelain to go further than most toners on the market. Used together, these ingredients smooth skin, minimize pores and helps reduce the look of dark spots. And the best part? You can also use it on your neck and décolleté for smoothing, since it won’t break your skin barrier. A smart move for all skin types, including aging skin.
Product Highlights
Product Highlights
- Non-abrasive exfoliating and toning liquid
- Helps remove impurities, even skin tone, make skin more radiant, exfoliate dead skin cells, and reduce dark spots
- Helps refine and reduce pore size
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
- Brand: Womaness
- Formulated with proven AHAs (Lactic acid), BHAs (Salicylic acid), and PHAs (Bromelain)
- Use on face, neck, and décolleté after cleansing to help prime skin for the rest of your skincare routine
- Gentle enough to use daily; if used in the AM, follow with SPF
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Your time to shine.
This gentle yet effective exfoliating toner sloughs away dead skin cells, refines pore, smooths skin, and helps reduce the look of dark spots thanks to a triple acid complex of three types of chemical exfoliants.
Not just for the face.
Use Brighten Up on face, neck, and décolleté after cleansing to help prime skin for the rest of your skincare routine.
Your skin changes during perimenopause, menopause, and beyond.
And that’s normal! As hormone levels change, your skincare should change too. Beauty ingredients like the ones in Brighten Up give you exactly what you need in this life chapter.
Why Emily Loves It
So thoughtfully made! Love an exfoliator that works hard and reveals fresh skin, but doesn’t leave you red or irritated.
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About Womaness
Turn to Womaness for perimenopause and menopause solutions that keep your sex drive high, your energy up, and skin gorgeous.
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