- “The second ingredient here is glycolic acid”21:51–21:52
- “They went and added third ingredient witch hazel”21:59–22:00
- “They went and added fourth ingredient lactic acid”22:14–22:16
- “It's literally a concoction of the worst ingredients for skin, not just skin of color, for all skin”22:26–22:28
- “I feel like this product may contribute to dark spots”22:37–22:39
- “Please avoid this product”22:42–22:42
- Source: Best and worst acids for acne-prone skin of colour - May 12, 2026
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- “The third ingredient here again is witch hazel”22:49–22:51
- “The sixth ingredient is glycolic acid, the fourth ingredient is lactic acid at quite high percentages”23:07–23:11
- “I wouldn't add this actually to already inflamed skin”23:13–23:13
- “They did get that bit right and that's basically my only positive on this product”23:36–23:40
- “I'm really sorry. I really don't like doing videos where we have nothing”23:54–23:55
- Source: Best and worst acids for acne-prone skin of colour - May 12, 2026
Brand note
Ole Henriksen has become a go-to for lip care that actually hydrates — the Pout Preserve Peptide Lip Treatment is the anchor here, a thick, cushiony formula that creators consistently call out for its lasting moisture and glossy finish. It's not for everyone: some find it too sticky for daytime wear, and a few users report lip breakouts with heavy use. The brand's other products get less attention, so this is really a lip treatment house first.
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