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Neutrogena Bright Boost Resurfacing Micro Polish

Neutrogena Bright Boost Resurfacing Micro Polish
What Neutrogena’s marketing says Bright Boost Resurfacing Micro Polish
Neutrogena Bright Boost Resurfacing Micro Polish

Neutrogena says
Dual-action exfoliation helps remove dullness and boosts radiance
3x polishing power than Neutrogena® Pore Refining Daily Scrub

But does it do what it says it can do? Let us find out…

Disclaimer: What the company says about a product should be given very little importance when considering the product. Decisions should be based on what the ingredients in the product do.

Read the review below to find out if the product ‘ actually’ does what its marketing says it does…

Bright Boost Resurfacing Micro Polish Review

Summary

This product does a good job in the exfoliating department. It will brighten the face. But the product has fragrance. Having fragrance in an exfoliating product is not helpful.

Wish the manufacturer listed the percentages of glycolic acid and mandelic acid used. Though it is not essential they do, it is a good thing to do. These two are the main ingredients of this product. They are not effective at every percentage. And so it’s a nice thing to list how much was used in the product.

Brightening


The product has three exfoliating agents: cellulose, mandelic acid, and glycolic acid.

Unwanted cells from the top layer of the skin have to fall off regularly to make way for the younger cells from the deeper layers of the skin. But often, some of these unwanted cells don’t fall off on their own. They all bind together and give the skin a dull and boring appearance.

Exfoliating agents get rid of these unwanted cells – and thus brighten the skin.

Mandelic and glycolic acid are chemical exfoliants. Chemical exfoliants get rid of the unwanted cells in a gentle way. They work by breaking the bonds between the unwanted cells, and thus, the cells fall off (once what is holding them is broken). So having these two in here is a plus.

Cellulose is not a chemical exfoliant. It is a scrub. It scrubs away the unwanted cells. But it does this in a gentle way.

Having chemical exfoliants (glycolic and mandelic) and cellulose (not chemical – this is a scrub) is what the marketing of the product means by dual action.

Hydration


During exfoliation, the skin loses some hydration. So having a hydrating ingredient in here is helpful.

This product has glycerin, which is a good hydrating ingredient.

Fragrance


The product has fragrance. Fragrance has no positive functional role. It only makes the product smell good and gives the user a feeling that the product is working on the skin.

During exfoliation, you have literally got rid of a lot of unwanted cells from the top layer – so that’s bound to leave the skin a bit tender. So adding an irritating ingredient like fragrance to the mix is far from helpful.

This ingredient will leave the skin irritated. Irritated skin leads to inflammation – and inflamed skin leads to a lot of issues.


The product’s ingredients

Description of what the ingredients in Bright Boost Resurfacing Micro Polish do
Ingredient 1 – Water

Function: Solvent

A solvent helps in dissolving other ingredients in the product.

Dissolved ingredients can spread better.

Ingredient 2 – Cetyl Alcohol

Function: Emollient, Thickener, Emulsifier

Emollients soften and smoothen the skin.

An emulsifier keeps the oil-based and water-based ingredients in the product together. Without it, the product’s ingredients will not mix. It binds all ingredients in the product together and thickens it.

Ingredient 3 – Cellulose

Function: Exfoliating agent

It makes small balls when it comes in contact with the oil on the skin. These balls attach to dirt and dead cells (and thus help in washing them away).

Ingredient 4 – PPG-15 Stearyl Ether

Function: Lubricant

Gives a texture to the product and helps it to spread on the skin.

Ingredient 5 – Glycerin

Function: Humectant

Humectants are water magnets. They attract water. They are like sponges. When applied on the skin’s surface, they draw water vapour from the atmosphere to the skin.

Glycerin is a powerful humectant.

Since this is an exfoliating product, glycerin aids in adding hydration – as an exfoliating product takes away some of the moisture from the skin.

Ingredient 6 – Mandelic Acid

Function: Chemical exfoliating agent

It gets rid of dead, unwanted cells from the top layer of skin by dissolving the glue that holds these cells together. The glue stops these cells from falling off. When these cells don’t fall off regularly, they give skin a very dull appearance.

It belongs to the alpha hydroxy acids family. Less sun sensitive after using than other chemical exfoliants, less irritating on skin than other chemical exfoliants, but also less effective than other chemical exfoliants.

Better for sensitive skin. Offers some help with acne.

Ingredient 7 – Glycolic Acid

Function: Chemical exfoliating agent

It gets rid of dead, unwanted cells from the top layer of skin by dissolving the glue that holds these cells together. The glue stops these cells from falling off. When these cells don’t fall off regularly, they give skin a very dull appearance.

More effective than mandelic acid. It goes a bit deeper into the skin and hence can remove more unwanted cells.

It also hydrates the skin.

If you have a darker skin tone, you need to be a bit more cautious with glycolic acid as it can be a bit irritating on the skin.

Ingredient 8 – Polysorbate 60

Function: Emulsifier

Keeps the oil-based and water-based ingredients in the product together – blends unlike ingredients. Without emulsifiers, ingredients in the product will separate.

Ingredient 9 – Steareth-21

Function: Emulsifier

Keeps the oil-based and water-based ingredients of the product together – blends unlike ingredients. Without an emulsifier, the ingredients in the product will separate.

Ingredient 10 – Sodium Hydroxide

Function: pH adjuster

The pH level refers to how acidic or alkaline a product is. A pH adjuster adjusts the pH level of the product to be compatible with the skin’s pH.

A quick note on other ingredients

These ingredients are all further down the ingredient list. So the amount used in the product is less. The amount of an ingredient used reduces as we go down the ingredient list. And for most functional ingredients, when used at lower rates, their effect won’t be the same as when used at higher rates.

It is important to remember that in most skincare products when it comes to how much its ingredients help the skin, only the first 5 ingredients matter the most. After about the 7th ingredient, how much the ingredient can help the skin reduces significantly.



It has fragrance. This can be very irritating to the skin. Irritated skin leads to inflammation, and inflammation leads to a whole range of problems. This ingredient is a huge negative for this product.

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