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Peel Shot.

Dr Melaxin Peel Shot
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About this product

An exfoliating treatment from Dr Melaxin that uses mild chemical exfoliants including PHA and BHA to smooth and resurface the skin.

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The Guru Index verdict

61%

Mixed

~Mixed · 61%
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What the gurus are saying

Gurus agree the product works as a basic exfoliant with mild actives and physical beads, but find it underwhelming and overhyped. The main criticism is that it doesn't deliver on viral claims about pore extraction or extraordinary results. There's also skepticism about coordinated marketing across TikTok and Amazon, with concerns that promotional messaging may be scripted rather than authentic.
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"The liquid is the base that has rice bran water. It has some niacinamide, but niacinamide in a wash-off product, there's no particular benefit. Rice bran in a wash-off product, well you are scrubbing it off. Yes, it's good for the barrier, but other than that, I didn't find anything extraordinary in it. Because I still use a product like this, I will definitely finish it off, but am I going to repurchase it? No way. It's one of those super viral products from TikTok Korean skincare that I feel personally is a little underwhelming, and you don't need to buy it."
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"This product is perfectly fine as an exfoliant. It has mild chemical exfoliants in it like PHA and BHA. And those little balls act as a gentle physical exfoliant, but it cannot draw anything out of your pores. No topical product can. I originally wanted to give Dr. Melaxin the benefit of the doubt here. But given the fact that so many of these videos say pretty much the exact same thing about this product, making the exact same claims, it seems likely that it's all part of the script given to creators by the brand. The brand's own promotional material shows one of those cellulose balls and says real skin or something like that when it's not. And this is all over Amazon, all over TikTok shop and what I presume is their official website."
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