OMIC Lighten-Up

OMIC Lighten-Up Lactic Acid Exfoliating Soap, 7.7 oz — Brightening AHA Bar with Shea Butter & Apricot

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Why customers choose Remedies Beauty

OMIC Lighten-Up Lactic Acid Exfoliating Soap is a 7.7 oz brightening AHA bar formulated with lactic acid, shea butter, apricot extract and milk protein to gently exfoliate and reveal smoother, more even-toned skin.

This soap bar combines an alpha-hydroxy acid (lactic acid) with moisturizing botanicals to softly remove dead skin cells while leaving a creamy, nutrient-rich lather. It’s designed for body areas prone to roughness and discoloration—such as knees, underarms and other trouble zones—while also appealing to people with oily or acne-prone skin who want milder chemical exfoliation than strong scrubs offer.

How does this bar brighten and refine skin texture?

The lactic acid in the formula helps loosen surface dead skin, promoting a smoother, more even appearance over time without aggressive scrubbing. Shea butter and milk protein cushion the exfoliation with hydration so the skin doesn’t feel stripped after use.

  • Contains lactic acid (an AHA) for gentle chemical exfoliation
  • Shea butter and milk protein help retain moisture during use
  • Creamy lather minimizes friction compared with rough physical scrubs
  • Targets rough areas like knees, elbows and underarms

Is this safe for acne-prone or oily skin?

This bar is formulated with oily and acne-prone skin in mind; it helps clear pores and reduce surface buildup that can contribute to breakouts. Because it uses a chemical exfoliant rather than harsh abrasives, it can be less irritating when used as directed.

  • Designed to help cleanse pores and control excess oil
  • Use 1–2 times weekly, then allow skin to rest 3–4 days between treatments
  • Avoid combining with other strong actives on the same day to reduce irritation

How should I use the Lighten-Up soap for best results?

Lather the bar between hands or on a soft washcloth and apply gently to wet skin for 30–60 seconds, then rinse. Limit use to once or twice weekly and follow with a moisturizer or sunscreen on exposed areas to protect freshly exfoliated skin.

  • Wet skin, lather, and massage gently—no scrubbing required
  • Rinse thoroughly and pat skin dry; apply moisturizer afterwards
  • Use sunscreen on treated areas during the day to protect new skin

Who is this for: OMIC Lighten-Up Lactic Acid Exfoliating Soap is aimed at anyone seeking a gentler chemical exfoliant for body use—especially people with oily or acne-prone skin, those wanting to reduce roughness or uneven tone on knees and underarms, and users who prefer a hydrating lather to abrasive scrubs. Avoid use on broken or sensitized skin; perform a patch test if you are prone to reactions, and consult a dermatologist for persistent concerns. For support or product questions, contact Beauty Dreams customer service.

FAQ

Q: How often can I use this soap?

A: Use 1–2 times per week and allow the skin to rest 3–4 days between uses to avoid irritation.

Q: Can I use it on my face?

A: This bar is formulated for body areas; if trying on the face, patch test first and use sparingly to check tolerance.