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Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution - Combo
Deep Exfoliation For Even Skin Tone, Texture & Glow
Rs.3,380 Rs.2,870
Glycolic Acid for Skin Texture & Glow in Pakistan
Glycolic acid is the smallest alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) molecule used in skincare - and that size is exactly why it works the way it does. Smaller molecules penetrate deeper into the skin surface than other AHAs, breaking the bonds that hold dead skin cells together and accelerating cell turnover. The result over 4 to 8 weeks of consistent use is smoother texture, brighter complexion, softer fine lines, and faded surface pigmentation. As a leave-on glycolic acid toner, it resurfaces the skin for a brighter, smoother complexion - delivering gentle brightening with every use. At 7%, the Simplist Glycolic Acid exfoliating toner sits at the balanced home-use concentration - strong enough for visible results, gentle enough to begin safely.
For skin in Pakistan, glycolic acid tackles two everyday problems: dullness from dust and pollution, and rough, uneven texture from sun exposure. But its biggest catch matters even more here - glycolic acid makes skin far more sun-sensitive for up to a week, and Pakistan's UV is intense all year. So the rule is strict: use it at night only, build up slowly, keep it to 2-4 nights a week, and apply SPF 50 every single morning. Done this way, a 7% glycolic toner is one of the most effective brightening and smoothing steps for Pakistani skin.
AHA vs BHA - When to Choose Glycolic Acid vs Salicylic Acid
The two most common exfoliating acids in skincare work very differently. Choosing the right one - or knowing when to alternate them - depends on what is actually wrong with your skin.| Glycolic Acid (AHA) | Salicylic Acid (BHA) | |
|---|---|---|
| Solubility | Water-soluble | Oil-soluble |
| Where it works | Skin surface | Inside pores |
| Best for | Dullness, rough texture, surface fine lines, mild pigmentation | Acne, blackheads, oily skin, clogged pores |
| Skin type fit | Normal, dry, mature, dull skin | Oily, combination, acne-prone |
| Use frequency | 2-3 nights per week (build to 4) | Up to daily once tolerated |
| Simplist product | Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution | Salicylic Acid range |
Why 7% is the Right Concentration for Home Use
Glycolic acid is sold in concentrations from 3% to over 20%. The right strength depends on whether you are exfoliating gently between facials, treating active concerns at home, or doing a professional peel under dermatologist supervision. 3% to 5%: Very mild. Beginner-friendly but slow. Often labeled as "daily exfoliating" toners. 7% (Simplist): The balanced home-use concentration. Strong enough to deliver visible smoothing in 4 to 6 weeks. Gentle enough to begin without dermatologist guidance when proper buildup is followed. The sweet spot for most adult Pakistani users. 10% to 15%: Stronger leave-on treatment. Requires established AHA tolerance. Not recommended as a first AHA. 20%+: Professional chemical peel territory. Should never be applied at home without specialist supervision.How to Build Tolerance With Glycolic Acid - 8-Week Schedule
The biggest mistake new AHA users make is starting at full frequency. Glycolic acid at 7% requires gradual buildup to prevent over-exfoliation, redness, and barrier damage. Follow this schedule for a safe ramp.| Week | Frequency | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|
| Week 1-2 | 2 nights per week | Mild tingling on application is normal. Watch for persistent dryness. |
| Week 3-4 | 2-3 nights per week | Skin starts looking brighter. Texture begins to smooth. |
| Week 5-6 | 3 nights per week | Visible smoothing, more even tone, mild surface pigmentation fading. |
| Week 7-8 | 3-4 nights per week (maintain) | Established tolerance. Stay at 3-4 nights long-term - do not push to nightly. |
Pairing Rules - What Glycolic Acid Works With (and Against)
Glycolic acid significantly increases skin sensitivity. The pairings around it determine whether you get results without irritation - or end up with a compromised barrier. Works well together: - Ceramides & HA Moisturizer - mandatory after every glycolic acid application. Repairs the barrier and replenishes water lost to surface exfoliation. - Niacinamide - excellent companion. Strengthens the barrier weakened by AHA and reduces post-exfoliation redness. - Hyaluronic Acid - apply HA serum first on damp skin, then glycolic acid, to buffer the AHA without reducing effectiveness. - SPF 30+ Sunscreen - non-negotiable the morning after every glycolic acid use. AHA significantly increases sun sensitivity for up to 7 days. Use on alternate nights only (never the same night): - Retinol - same-night combination causes severe over-exfoliation and barrier damage. - Salicylic Acid (leave-on) - alternate on different nights. Same-night use over-exfoliates. Use in separate routines: - Vitamin C - Vitamin C in the morning, glycolic acid at night. pH conflict in the same step. Also explore: Anti-Aging Skincare | Face TonersGlycolic Acid 7% Multi-Pack
For users committed to long-term texture and tone improvement, the multi-pack delivers a sustained supply at better value.| Bundle | What is Inside | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution Combo | Multi-pack of the Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution | Long-term home-use AHA routines, value-buying for committed users |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does glycolic acid do for skin?
Glycolic acid breaks the bonds holding dead skin cells together on the surface, accelerating cell turnover and revealing fresher, smoother, brighter skin underneath. Over 4 to 8 weeks of consistent use it visibly smooths rough texture, softens surface fine lines, fades mild surface pigmentation, and improves overall radiance. It does not penetrate into pores the way salicylic acid does, so it is not the first choice for acne.Can I use glycolic acid every night?
No. Glycolic acid at 7% is a leave-on exfoliant - daily use without barrier-rest nights causes cumulative damage, persistent redness, and weakened skin. Maximum is 3-4 nights per week even at established tolerance. Start at 2 nights per week and build over 6 to 8 weeks.What is the difference between glycolic acid and salicylic acid?
Glycolic acid is an AHA - water-soluble, works on the skin surface, best for texture and dullness. Salicylic acid is a BHA - oil-soluble, penetrates into pores, best for acne and blackheads. They treat different concerns and can be used on alternate nights for users dealing with both. Never the same night.Can I use glycolic acid with vitamin C?
Not in the same step. Vitamin C is best in the morning under SPF for antioxidant protection. Glycolic acid is a night-only leave-on. Using them at the same time creates a pH conflict that reduces effectiveness. Separate them into AM and PM routines.How long does glycolic acid take to show results?
Brighter glow appears within 2 weeks. Smoother texture and more even tone show in 4 to 6 weeks. Full improvement in surface pigmentation and surface fine lines takes 8 weeks of consistent use combined with mandatory daily SPF 50, which is non-negotiable in Pakistan's strong sun.Is glycolic acid safe during pregnancy?
At 7%, topical glycolic acid is generally considered safer than salicylic acid during pregnancy - but evidence is limited and individual tolerance varies. Consult your doctor before continuing or starting any active during pregnancy or breastfeeding.