Vivier AHA BHA Exfoliating Cream

$97.00

Vivier AHA BHA Exfoliating Cream is a resurfacing treatment designed to smooth texture, unclog pores, and promote brighter, more even-looking skin.

This is a true skin reset product. We love it for dull, congested, or uneven skin that needs help shedding buildup and getting back to a smoother baseline. It’s especially helpful if pores feel clogged or makeup never seems to sit quite right. Strong, effective, but still thoughtful in its delivery.

AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cream is a targeted exfoliating treatment formulated to gently yet effectively remove dead skin buildup, refine pores, and improve overall skin clarity. By combining alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta hydroxy acids (BHAs), this cream works on both the skin’s surface and within pores to support smoother texture and more radiant skin.

The creamy formula allows for controlled exfoliation while minimizing dryness, making it an excellent option for skin that needs renewal without aggressive scrubs. With regular use, skin appears clearer, softer, and more refined, while helping improve the appearance of uneven tone and congestion.

This exfoliating cream is ideal for experienced exfoliant users and should be introduced gradually.

Apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin in the evening.
Start 1–2 times per week and increase as tolerated.
Avoid the eye area.
Follow with a moisturizer.
Daily sunscreen is essential when using exfoliating acids.

Glycolic Acid (AHA) – Helps exfoliate the skin’s surface to improve texture and radiance.
Lactic Acid (AHA) – Gently resurfaces while helping support hydration and smoothness.
Salicylic Acid (BHA) – Penetrates pores to help reduce congestion and improve clarity.
Bisabolol – Helps soothe skin and reduce the look of irritation.
Vitamin E (Tocopherol) – Provides antioxidant support during exfoliation.

Full Ingredients
Water (Aqua), Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Cetearyl Alcohol, Bisabolol, Tocopherol, Carbomer, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Hydroxide, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, daily use of AHA and BHA together is not recommended for most people. Alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) increase surface cell turnover and remove dead skin, while beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) penetrate oily pores to dissolve sebum and debris. Using them every day can overstimulate the skin barrier, leading to measurable signs like persistent redness, stinging, flaking, increased transepidermal water loss, and heightened sun sensitivity. These effects indicate barrier compromise and can worsen dryness and irritation. People with oily, acne-prone skin may tolerate more frequent use under professional supervision, but those with dry or sensitive skin should start with once or twice weekly applications and build up. Always follow product instructions, patch test first, and use daily broad-spectrum sunscreen because acids increase UV sensitivity.
Vivier AHA BHA Exfoliating Cream is a resurfacing treatment designed to smooth skin texture, unclog pores, and promote brighter, more even-looking skin. It combines surface-acting AHAs to slough away dead skin cells and improve tone with BHA to penetrate oily pores and clear comedones, which together accelerate cell turnover and reduce roughness. Clinically minded formulations like this aim for measurable improvements in texture and radiance with regular use. The product benefits people with rough texture, dullness, visible pores, and mild congestion. For best results, introduce it gradually, avoid overuse that can compromise the barrier, and pair with sunscreen during daytime to protect newly exposed skin.
Yes, AHA BHA combinations are effective tools against blackheads because they address both surface buildup and pore congestion. BHA, which is oil-soluble, penetrates sebum-filled follicles to break down the plug that forms blackheads, while AHA helps remove the sticky layer of dead skin cells on the surface that contributes to blocked pores. Together they improve extraction of comedones and reduce recurrence when used consistently. This approach suits oily and combination skin types and people with persistent open comedones. For stubborn or deeper congestion, professional extraction or prescription-strength treatments may be needed. Always start slowly, monitor for irritation, and use daily sunscreen because exfoliation increases sun sensitivity.
Start conservatively: use Vivier AHA BHA Exfoliating Cream one to two times per week and increase frequency as your skin tolerates it, up to every other night for resilient skin. A gradual schedule allows the skin barrier to adapt to increased cell turnover and reduces risk of irritation. The cream’s dual-action acids target surface texture and pore congestion, so more frequent use can speed results but also raises the chance of redness, dryness, and sensitivity. Those with dry or sensitive skin should remain at once or twice weekly and pair the product with a soothing moisturizer. Always apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen during the day because acids increase UV sensitivity, and pause use if you develop persistent irritation.
Yes, you can combine these actives, but not usually in the same application to avoid irritation. Both retinol and vitamin C increase cell turnover or modify skin chemistry, and pairing them on the same night with AHA or BHA often causes redness, stinging, or barrier disruption. For a safer routine, alternate nights: use Vivier exfoliant on one night and retinol on another, and apply vitamin C in the morning if you choose. This approach preserves the complementary benefits—exfoliation for texture and pore clarity, retinol for collagen stimulation, and vitamin C for antioxidant and brightening effects—while limiting cumulative irritation. Always introduce each active slowly, patch test, and use daily broad-spectrum sunscreen.