This isn’t the first or even second time that I’ve blogged about M2 Skin Refinish Serum, and there’s a good reason for it. This is my third post, and as I promised– I am going to talk about my experience with a stronger formula. In the first post, I explained why I use M2 Skin Refinish (because it works) and I followed up after using it for three months in the second post; in the beginning, I was using the 12 percent formula. Now, I’ve moved on to the 20 percent formula and am happier than ever with the results.
Why I use M2 Skin Refinish
M2 Skin Refinish helps tame hormonal breakouts, keeps my pores clear and less visible, and gets rid of hyper pigmentation as quick as any prescription for hydroquinone I’ve ever tried. And once I learned that hydroquinone is banned in many countries for its possible side effects, I’m even happier to have found M2 Skin Refinish. If you want to view my tips and warnings, please see my previous posts (it’s sticky and requires 30+ SPF daily).
Minor Difference with Stronger Formula
I do peel a bit more often using the 20 percent formula, more so than I did with the 12 percent, however I mostly notice the peeling on the days after I’ve given my skin a rest from the product. While I initially used it every night, I’ve become a little more cautious about using chemical and manual exfoliants on my skin so often and will likely write a post about it soon.
Probably the best thing about this product is that I’ve had great experiences with it whether dealing with mild skin congestion or a dreaded cystic acne breakout. As I mention in other posts, it may be expensive at roughly $50 but it does last 2-3 months and can be purchased without a prescription. As far as skincare goes, considering the strength of the ingredients (Malic and Mandelic Acid), it is certainly reasonable for the market.
So, that is my update. If you have any questions about the product or want to share your own experiences, please leave a comment.
FYI: I have used M2 Skin Refinish products for 5+ years (back when it was still MaMa Lotion) and I buy this product with my own money.