My search for focused acne treatment came
to an end with Kaya Purifying Spot Corrector. Unlike other products that need
to be applied all over the face, the spot corrector allowed me to tackle acne
one blemish at a time, with precision.
I suffer from acne, like millions of others across the globe.
Thankfully, clusters of pimples have never plagued my face. I just get two or
three lesions at random locations. However, they’re persistent, and rarely
shrink or lose their redness.
That got me looking for a product that could be used to fight acne and
pimples as and when they popped up. Eventually, I got what I was looking for in
Kaya Purifying Spot Corrector. Here’s my experience.
The
packaging
The packaging is quite nifty. It’s cylindrical in shape with a
transparent casing containing the fluid. The cap is chromed, with an applicator
fixed in its cavity. All I had to do is dip the applicator in the serum and dab
it on the zits.
Ingredients
The serum contains a fair bit of camphor. It, however, isn’t there
only to impart fragrance. The painful, burning lesions that come with an acne
breakout are effectively cooled by the camphor.
Zinc sulfate is another ingredient present in this serum. It’s an
essential mineral that thwarts acne with its astringent property. Salicylic
acid also gets to work instantly, targeting oil present in hair follicles,
exfoliating skin pores, and emptying comedones. Glycolic Acid, a naturally
occurring alpha hydroxy acid sourced from sugarcanes, exfoliates the skin. It
penetrates the skin walls, improving skin clarity and making it smoother.
The final component is Witch Hazel. It has high antioxidant content
and is an astringent that dries out blemishes and enhances skin clarity.
The
end result
I had 4 zits when I used this Kaya product.
The low number of pimples made it easy to test the corrector’s acne-removing
ability. And it didn’t disappoint. After using the corrector for 2 days, the
zits started subsiding, and the pain was completely gone. Within a week, they
were gone for good, and so were their scars.
To read customer experiences regarding Kaya’s wide range of
skincare and hair care products and services, visit Kaya Skin Clinic
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