Shasta AHA Acid Wash
Shasta AHA Acid Wash Texture Smear - Formula Fig
Close up of Shasta AHA Acid Wash on palm of hands.
Shasta AHA Acid Wash
Shasta AHA Acid Wash Texture Smear - Formula Fig
Close up of Shasta AHA Acid Wash on palm of hands.

Shasta AHA Acid Wash

$49.00

Only 10 left in stock

Wash the glow back in with Shasta AHA Acid Wash from HoliFrog. With a blend of smoothing and brightening acids, the product works to penetrate your skin while you wash, gently cleansing to unclog pores, smooth rough texture, remove pimples and boost the overall appearance of the skin. Soothing, non-fragrant botanicals reduce irritation and keep skin hydrated, avoiding further inflammation.

71 g / 2.5 fl oz

HOW TO USE

If you cleanse twice a day, alternate between Shasta AHA Acid Wash with Tashmoo Water Lily Nourishing Milky Wash to strengthen your skin’s barrier and soothe any inflammation. The less inflamed your skin is, the better it will react to exfoliating acids. 

Massage on damp skin in slow circular motions. Take your time, it’s sinking in. Rinse and pat dry. Use whenever skin feels rough. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes.

INGREDIENTS

Active: Glycolic, Mandelic, Lactic, Tartaric, Citric Acids, Australian Caviar Lime Extract, Tamanu Oil, Rosehip Oil, Aloe Vera.

Inactive: Aqua (Water), Glycerin, Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine, Lactic Acid, Glycolic Acid, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Juice*, Sodium Hydroxide, Xanthan Gum, Calophyllum Inophyllum (Tamanu) Oil*, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Mandelic Acid, Microcitrus Australasica Fruit Extract, Rosa Canina (Rosehip) Fruit Oil*, Tartaric Acid, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Bentonite, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Gluconate, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Citric Acid, Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate, Quartz, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium Dehydroacetate.

*Certified Organic Ingredient

ABOUT THE BRAND

HoliFrog is more than a name or a story—it’s also science. Frogs have thin skin. It’s so soft and permeable that it absorbs everything in their surroundings. As a result, they can’t survive in toxic environments. Scientists even study them to monitor pollution levels.