AHA + BHA Mild Peeling Lotion
AHA + BHA Mild Peeling Lotion
Product Description
Product overview
A gentle, water-like exfoliating toner powered by Gluconic Acid (PHA) and Tranexamic Acid. With only 7 clean ingredients, this ultra-mild peeling lotion softly dissolves dead skin cells, brightens uneven tone, and hydrates without stripping — perfect for sensitive skin beginners new to chemical exfoliation.
Gentle PHA Exfoliation
Gluconic Acid (a polyhydroxy acid) gently loosens dead skin cells without the irritation associated with traditional AHAs, making it ideal for chemical exfoliation beginners.
Texture & feel
SENSORYGentle PHA Exfoliation
Gluconic Acid (a polyhydroxy acid) gently loosens dead skin cells without the irritation associated with traditional AHAs, making it ideal for chemical exfoliation beginners.
Brightening & Tone Evening
Tranexamic Acid targets hyperpigmentation and dark spots by inhibiting melanin transfer, helping to visibly even out skin tone over consistent use.
Minimalist 7-Ingredient Formula
One of the simplest exfoliating toners on the market. No unnecessary fillers, fragrances, or irritants — just effective actives and gentle humectants.
Anti-Pollution Shield
Polyquaternium-51 mimics cell membranes to form a protective barrier, reducing the adhesion of pollutant particles while keeping skin moisturized and soothed.
Safety & compatibility
SAFEContains Tranexamic Acid — generally considered low-risk topically (FDA Category B), but limited human pregnancy data. Consult your OB-GYN before use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Free from ferments, fatty acids, oils, esters, and polysorbates. Confirmed fungal acne safe by SkinCarisma and SkinSort analysis.
Comedogenic rating of 0/5. Contains no oils, waxes, or pore-clogging ingredients. Completely oil-free and silicone-free formulation.
Uses PHA (gentler than AHA/BHA) as the primary exfoliant. Fragrance-free, alcohol-free, and low irritation potential. Polyquaternium-51 helps reduce irritation.
PHAs are recommended for rosacea-prone and post-procedure skin due to their larger molecular size and reduced penetration. Patch test recommended.
Although PHAs cause less photosensitivity than AHAs, always follow up with sunscreen during the day when using any exfoliating product.
Ingredient breakdown
INGREDIENTSGluconic Acid PHAProven
A polyhydroxy acid (PHA) naturally found in honey, wine, and fruit. It gently exfoliates the skin surface while simultaneously hydrating — unlike traditional AHAs, it does not increase sun sensitivity and is suitable for very sensitive skin.
- Function: Gentle exfoliation, dead skin cell removal, skin smoothing
- Benefit: Stimulates skin's own hyaluronic acid production for improved hydration
- Research: PHAs shown to increase skin thickness and decrease wrinkles with less irritation than glycolic acid
- Bonus: Antioxidant and chelating properties help neutralize free radicals and metal ions
Tranexamic Acid Amino Acid DerivativeProven
A synthetic derivative of the amino acid lysine, widely recognized for brightening skin and reducing the appearance of hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and melasma. It works by inhibiting melanin transfer between skin cells.
- Function: Brightening, evening skin tone, reducing dark spots
- Research: Clinical studies confirm efficacy in treating melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
- Mechanism: Blocks the interaction between melanocytes and keratinocytes, reducing melanin synthesis
- Bonus: Supports skin barrier recovery and has anti-inflammatory properties
Polyquaternium-51 LipidurePromising
A biocompatible copolymer with a structure similar to cell membrane phospholipids. Known as "Lipidure," it provides intense moisturization and forms a protective silky film on the skin, reducing irritation from other active ingredients.
- Function: Moisturizing, skin barrier protection, irritation reduction
- Research: Shown to have superior moisture-retention capability compared to hyaluronic acid in some studies
- Benefit: Creates a smooth, silky skin feel while forming an anti-pollution barrier
Pentylene Glycol & Butylene Glycol HumectantsProven
Multi-functional humectants that draw moisture to the skin while serving as solvents and mild preservative boosters. Pentylene Glycol is naturally derived from sugar beets and adds a soft, smooth feel to the product.
- Function: Hydration, solvent, texture enhancement, preservation boost
- Safety: Both are well-tolerated even by sensitive skin types with very low irritation potential
- Benefit: Help active ingredients penetrate the skin more effectively
7 ingredients
Water, Gluconic Acid, Pentylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol, Tranexamic Acid, Polyquaternium-51, Sodium Metabisulfite
Where it fits in your routine
ROUTINEUse as the first step after cleansing (PM routine preferred). Start 1–2x per week, gradually increase to every other day. Always follow with sunscreen in the morning.
How to use
HOW TO USECleanse Your Face
Start with a clean, dry face. Use your regular gentle cleanser and pat skin dry with a soft towel.
Soak a Cotton Pad
Pour a sufficient amount of the Mild Peeling Lotion onto a cotton pad until it is evenly saturated.
Gently Wipe Across Face & Neck
Sweep the soaked cotton pad gently across your face and neck in outward strokes. Avoid the eye area. Do not rub harshly.
Follow With Your Routine
Continue with a hydrating toner, serum, and moisturizer. In the morning, always finish with SPF 30+ sunscreen.
Who is it for?
WHOPerfect for you if:
- You are new to chemical exfoliation and want to start gently
- You have sensitive, rosacea-prone, or easily irritated skin
- You struggle with dull skin, uneven tone, or dark spots
- You have fungal acne and need a safe exfoliating toner
- You prefer minimalist, short-ingredient-list products
- You want a lightweight, oil-free exfoliant for humid climates
Consider alternatives if:
- You need strong, fast-acting exfoliation for stubborn texture
- You want high-concentration AHA/BHA for deep pore cleansing
- You have severe cystic acne requiring prescription-level actives
- You prefer a thicker, serum-like exfoliant consistency
- You want anti-aging results beyond mild improvement
Skin type compatibility
SKIN TYPESWater-light texture absorbs instantly with zero residue. Helps control dullness from excess sebum buildup and leaves a natural matte finish.
PHA provides gentle exfoliation while hydrating. However, must follow with a rich moisturizer. May feel slightly drying if used daily on very dry skin.
Balances well across different zones. Removes flaky patches on dry areas while gently clarifying the oily T-zone without over-stripping.
One of the mildest chemical exfoliants available. PHA is recommended for sensitive and rosacea-prone skin. Fragrance-free with irritation-reducing Polyquaternium-51.
Non-comedogenic (0/5) and fungal acne safe. Helps prevent clogged pores with gentle exfoliation. For severe acne, may need a stronger BHA product alongside.
Results timeline
MONTHS 2–3Smoother Skin Texture
Skin feels noticeably softer and smoother after each application. Dead skin cells on the cotton pad confirm the gentle exfoliation is working. Slight medicinal scent fades quickly.
75% noticed smoother skinImproved Radiance & Glow
Morning-after glow becomes consistent. Flaky patches diminish, and skin absorbs subsequent skincare products more effectively. Some users report fewer tiny bumps and whiteheads.
65% noticed brighter complexionVisible Tone Evening
Tranexamic Acid begins to show results on dark spots and uneven pigmentation. Closed comedones on forehead and temple areas start to clear. Skin looks more refined overall.
55% noticed reduced dark spotsCumulative Brightening & Anti-Aging
Continued use delivers more pronounced brightening. Fine lines appear softer due to improved hydration and cell turnover. Pores look cleaner and less congested over time.
50% noticed pore improvementRatings by platform
184+ REVIEWSPros & cons
BALANCEDPraised
- Ultra-gentle — perfect for chemical exfoliation beginners
- Only 7 clean ingredients — minimal risk of reactions
- Fungal acne safe, non-comedogenic, and fragrance-free
- Leaves skin feeling softer and smoother after first use
- Affordable for a J-Beauty exfoliating toner (170ml)
- Contains Tranexamic Acid for brightening dark spots
- Watery texture absorbs instantly with no sticky residue
- Does not increase sun sensitivity as much as AHAs
Criticized
- Too mild for experienced acid users or stubborn acne
- Slow results — requires weeks of consistent use
- Flip-cap bottle can leak during transport
- Slight medicinal scent that some users dislike
- Can feel drying if used daily without proper follow-up moisture
- Limited availability outside of Asian markets
- Does not significantly reduce blackheads or large pores
Budget-friendly alternatives (dupes)
DUPESUses apple fruit water with 0.1% glycolic acid and betaine salicylate. Slightly more active but still gentle. Spray bottle design is more convenient. Lacks Tranexamic Acid for brightening.
Much stronger exfoliation at 7% glycolic acid — significantly more irritating than Hada Labo's gentle PHA. Better for experienced users. Not suitable for very sensitive skin. Larger 240ml size.
Triple acid formula (AHA + BHA + PHA) with tea tree for acne. More potent but also more complex ingredient list. Good for acne-prone oily skin but can be drying for sensitive types.
Comparison with competitors
SIDE-BY-SIDEStorage & shelf life
12 MONTHS12 months after opening
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep cap tightly closed to prevent leaking and preserve active ingredient potency.
Plastic flip-cap bottle (170ml). Simple, lightweight, but may leak during travel — store upright and consider transferring to a screw-cap container for trips.
Yes, over 100ml — check airline carry-on liquid restrictions. The flip-cap design may leak, so place in a sealed bag for transport.
Frequently asked questions
FAQUse with caution. The product contains Tranexamic Acid, which is classified as FDA Category B (no proven risk in humans) for oral use, but topical data during pregnancy is limited. It does not contain retinoids, hydroquinone, or high-concentration salicylic acid. Gluconic Acid (PHA) is generally considered safe. However, consult your OB-GYN or dermatologist before adding any new exfoliating product during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Yes! This product is confirmed fungal acne (malassezia) safe. It contains zero fatty acids, oils, esters, polysorbates, or fermented ingredients that feed the malassezia yeast. With only 7 clean ingredients and no oils or silicones, it is one of the safest exfoliating toners for fungal acne sufferers.
Since this is a very mild PHA-based exfoliant, it is generally safe to combine with other actives — but with care. Avoid layering it directly with strong AHAs, BHAs, or retinol in the same routine to prevent over-exfoliation. You can alternate days (e.g., this toner on Monday/Wednesday, retinol on Tuesday/Thursday). Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) can be used in the morning while this toner is used in the evening. Always listen to your skin and scale back if you notice irritation.
This product is excellent for sensitive, oily, and combination skin types. It is especially well-suited for chemical exfoliation beginners, those with easily irritated or rosacea-prone skin, and anyone who prefers minimalist formulas. Dry skin types can also benefit but should follow up with a richer moisturizer. Those with severe acne may find it too mild on its own.
Most users notice smoother, softer skin within the first 1–2 weeks. Visible brightening and improved radiance typically appear around weeks 2–3 of consistent use. Dark spot reduction from the Tranexamic Acid takes longer — expect 4–8 weeks of regular application. This is a gentle, gradual product, so patience and consistency are key for best results.
Use it as Step 2 — immediately after cleansing and before your hydrating toner, serum, and moisturizer. Pour onto a cotton pad and gently wipe across the face and neck, avoiding the eye area. It is best used in your evening (PM) routine. Follow with sunscreen in the morning, as exfoliants can increase sun sensitivity.
No. This product has a comedogenic rating of 0 out of 5. It contains no oils, waxes, silicones, or known pore-clogging ingredients. The formula is completely oil-free and non-comedogenic, making it safe even for acne-prone skin. In fact, the gentle PHA exfoliation helps prevent clogged pores by removing dead skin cell buildup.
The product has a Period After Opening (PAO) of approximately 12 months. Store it in a cool, dry place with the cap tightly closed. If you notice any change in color, smell, or texture, discontinue use. The 170ml bottle typically lasts 2–3 months when used 2–3 times per week on a cotton pad.
Verdict: The Hada Labo AHA + BHA Mild Peeling Lotion is a standout choice for anyone seeking the gentlest possible entry into chemical exfoliation. Its minimalist 7-ingredient formula, fungal acne safe profile, and PHA-based approach make it remarkably friendly for sensitive and reactive skin types. The added Tranexamic Acid for brightening is a thoughtful bonus rarely found in this price range. However, experienced acid users and those battling stubborn acne or deep blackheads will likely find it too mild. Think of it as a daily skin-smoothing, tone-evening maintenance product rather than a heavy-duty treatment. For beginners and sensitive skin — it is a near-perfect pick.
Product Overview
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Notable Effects & Ingredients
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Ingredients Related to Skin Types
Ingredient Safety Breakdown refers to the percentage % of ingredients in different risk categories as classified by EWG (Environment Working Group) if they are available. There are almost endless cosmetic ingredients and they are one of the few organisations globally that have assigned ratings to a lot of the more commonly used ingredients which is why we reference them.
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Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
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| 1 |
Water
Solvent, Skin Conditioning
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| 1 |
Gluconic Acid
Solvent, Fragrance, Humectant, Chelating Agent, Buffering Agent
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| 1 |
Pentylene Glycol
Solvent, Skin Conditioning
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| 1 |
Butylene Glycol
Solvent, Skin Conditioning, Masking, Fragrance, Humectant, Viscosity Controlling, Viscositydecreasing Agent
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Hydrating
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| 0 |
Tranexamic Acid
Astringent, Skin Conditioning
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Irritation
Dark Spots
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