Vitamin-C Juice Cleanser
The Pixi Beauty Vitamin-C Juice Cleanser is a cleanser. Our analysis of its 27 ingredients (17 low-risk) rates it Excellent (97/100). Based on its ingredients, it looks well-suited to dry skin.
The Pixi Beauty Vitamin-C Juice Cleanser is a cleanser. Our analysis of its 27 ingredients (17 low-risk) rates it Excellent (97/100). Based on its ingredients, it looks well-suited to dry skin.
Summarised from our ingredient analysis — not brand marketing copy.
The evidence
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Water
(Solvent) |
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Citrus Aurantium Dulcis Flower Water
(Skin Conditioning) |
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PEG-6 Caprylic/Capric Glycerides
(Skin Conditioning, Emollient, Emulsifying, Surfactant) |
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Propanediol
(Solvent, Viscosity Decreasing Agent, Viscosity Controlling) |
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ASCORBIC ACID
(Antioxidant, Buffering, Fragrance, Skin Conditioning) |
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Ferulic Acid
(Antioxidant, Preservative, Uv Absorber, Antimicrobial) |
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Sodium Hyaluronate
(Skin Conditioning, Humectant) |
Good for Dry Skin
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Bifida Ferment Lysate
(Skin Conditioning) |
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Tocopheryl Acetate
(Antioxidant, Skin Conditioning) |
Bad for Oily Skin
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citrus aurantium dulcis peel oil
(Fragrance, Skin Conditioning) |
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citrus grandis peel oil
(Fragrance, Perfuming, Skin Conditioning) |
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Lactic Acid
(Exfoliant, Fragrance, Humectant, Ph Adjuster, Skin Conditioning Agent Humectant, Skin Conditioning, Buffering Agent) |
Bad for Sensitive Skin
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Olea Europaea Fruit Oil
(Fragrance, Perfuming, Skin Conditioning) |
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Citrus Limon Peel Oil
(Fragrance, Perfuming, Skin Conditioning) |
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Allantoin
(Skin Conditioning, Skin Protecting, Soothing) |
Good for Oily Skin
Good for Sensitive Skin
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Oryza Sativa Callus Culture Extract
(Skin Conditioning) |
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salix alba bark extract
(Astringent, Hair Conditioning, Skin Conditioning, Soothing, Tonic) |
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Phenoxyethanol
(Fragrance, Preservative) |
Paraben
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1,2-Hexanediol
(Solvent) |
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Sodium Citrate
(Ph Adjuster, Buffering Agent, Chelating, Masking) |
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Litsea Cubeba Fruit Oil
(Masking, Perfuming, Tonic) |
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Ethylhexylglycerin
(Deodorant, Skin Conditioning) |
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Betaine
(Hair Conditioning, Humectant, Antistatic Agent, Skin Conditioning, Viscosity Controlling) |
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Pentylene Glycol
(Skin Conditioning, Solvent) |
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Caprylyl Glycol
(Hair Conditioning, Skin Conditioning, Emollient, Humectant) |
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Butylene Glycol
(Fragrance, Skin Conditioning, Solvent, Viscositydecreasing Agent, Humectant, Masking, Viscosity Controlling) |
Good for Dry Skin
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Disodium EDTA
(Chelating Agent, Viscosity Controlling) |
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How to use
General guidance from this product's category and active ingredients — always follow the directions on the package.
Trust & honesty
The concentrations these actives are typically effective at in research — not a measurement of this product.
L-ascorbic acid is usually used at 5–20% (around 10–15% is common). Above ~20% adds little and tends to irritate more; it also needs a low pH to work.
ASCORBIC ACID
OTC leave-on AHAs are usually 5–10%. The effect also depends on pH and free-acid value, not the percentage alone.
Lactic Acid
INCI lists don't disclose amounts, and we don't claim to know this product's levels — these are the ranges these ingredients are usually effective at, so you can tell a real formula from "fairy-dusting" a marketed active. How we estimate this.
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