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This Liquid Exfoliant Has Been My Holy-Grail Skin-Care Product for Years. Here's Why.

This Liquid Exfoliant Has Been My Holy-Grail Skin-Care Product for Years. Here's Why.

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I'm a huge skin-care nerd, but whenever I'm feeling tired, sluggish, or lazy at the end of the day (which is, you know, often), it's a challenge to get through all the steps of my nightly skin-care routine.
When that happens, I make a deal with myself: Just get to the part where you apply Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant, which I do after cleansing and toning, and you're good. That's because this super-gentle yet super-effective formula — one of Wirecutter's picks for the best exfoliant — gives my complexion a noticeable glow and leaves my skin feeling moisturized and healthy every time I use it, even if I use no other products after it.
Should I manage to perform all of my facial ablutions before bed, I'll follow up the Paula's Choice 2% BHA with a serum (Sunday Riley Good Genes Lactic Acid Treatment) and a night cream (CeraVe Moisturizing Cream, one of our recommended moisturizers). But if I had to choose just one product to care for my skin after cleansing, it's definitely this exfoliant. I haven't found anything else that's as enjoyable to use with such dramatic, pleasing results.
This Paula's Choice 2% BHA contains just eight ingredients. Its main active ingredient is salicylic acid, which is a kind of beta hydroxy acid. BHA is one of three types of chemical exfoliants often used in skin care — the other two are alpha hydroxy acid (AHA), which is a smaller molecule, and polyhydroxy acid (PHA), which is a larger molecule.
BHAs are known for being 'exceptionally efficacious at sinking into pores and breaking down the sebum that causes oiliness and cystic acne,' editor Rory Evans explains in our exfoliant guide. That claim proved especially true among our Paula's Choice 2% BHA testers. 'More than any other BHA serum we tested,' Rory notes in the guide, 'Paula's Choice 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant made us feel like it was really getting in there to lift away oils and grime.'
The brand recommends applying one or two shakes of the exfoliant to a cotton pad and swiping it all over the face and neck. The experts I talked to concurred that this is the best application method, because the pad helps physically remove the excess sebum and dead, flaking skin cells that the product is formulated to help treat. But I must confess: Sometimes I shake the exfoliant into my cupped hands and pat it into my face and neck with my fingertips, because I just love how it feels. Other times, as a treat, I press it in with a jade roller so I can also enjoy a little facial massage.
The thing is, my love for Paula's Choice 2% BHA has nothing to do with how much gunk I see on my cotton pad after I've applied it.
I am middle-aged (ish?), so my face isn't the sebum-churning machine it once was. I still experience congestion, but big blackheads or gnarly zits are much more of a rarity for me these days. When I use a cotton pad with Paula's Choice 2% BHA, I hardly ever see any telltale grime on the pad afterwards (although my 12-year-old, who's just starting her battle with blackheads and pimples, also uses Paula's Choice 2%, and she sure does).
Instead, what I love most about this product is how it's formulated to address a wide range of skin concerns in addition to clogged pores. Only use Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant once or twice a week to start. Your skin might feel a little warm and tingly or turn a little red for several minutes after you apply it. If you have a stronger reaction than that, this product might be too concentrated for you. Otherwise, you can slowly work up to using it as often as twice a day. Rose Lorre/NYT Wirecutter
'A product is more than just its active [ingredient],' Mary Lupo, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of the Lupo Center for Aesthetic and General Dermatology, said in a phone interview. 'The vehicle is crucial.' In other words, the overall formulation of a skin-care product can be just as important as the attention-grabbing ingredients that are usually highlighted front and center on its packaging. (Paula's Choice 2% BHA contains the fewest ingredients of any of our exfoliant picks, and the fewer ingredients a product has, the less likely it is to contain one that irritates your skin.)
Of the five exfoliants we recommend in our guide, Paula's Choice 2% BHA is one of only two that contains green tea extract, an antioxidant-packed skin enhancer with antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging properties. (The other exfoliant with green tea extract in our guide, Shani Darden Lactic Acid Serum, costs about $89 an ounce, whereas the Paula's Choice exfoliant, depending on the size of the container, is roughly $9 an ounce.)
Paula's Choice 2% BHA also contains methylpropanediol, 'a humectant that will help retain moisture and help to combat any potential dryness from the BHA,' Pooja Rambhia, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at UnionDerm, said in a phone interview. Combined with the green tea extract's soothing properties, she added, 'This product is really beneficial for those dealing with breakouts and redness.'
And though I don't have definitive proof, I swear that I can actually feel all of those benefits in real time after I apply the exfoliant. Initially, it delivers a temporary flush to my skin along with a warming tingle — but never an uncomfortable burning or stinging sensation, which 'could be a bad sign of increased risk of skin-barrier damage,' Rambhia said. After a few minutes, my skin is calm and feels replenished and hydrated, which is why, even though I know I shouldn't, I occasionally skip moisturizer before bed. Even without that final layer, I'm pleased with how my skin feels when I wake up the next morning. Swiping a liquid exfoliant onto your skin with a cotton pad (as I'm doing in the first pic) helps get all that gunk off your skin. However, I also love how the product feels and performs when I pat it into my skin with my fingers or when I press it in with a jade roller. Rose Lorre/NYT Wirecutter
Though I love my Paula's Choice 2% BHA, on paper I should prefer AHAs over BHAs. This is because AHAs are known to improve skin texture, address uneven skin tone, and lessen the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. (So, you know, old-people stuff.) These two types of acids are sometimes discussed as if they're opposites that serve different demographics: BHAs are usually said to be best-suited for younger people who worry more about acne and clogged pores, while AHAs are better for more-mature skin-care issues.
In my experience, though — and according to the known science behind these acids and the experts I spoke to — your age shouldn't stop you from incorporating a good BHA into your skin-care routine, since clogged pores can be an issue at all stages of life. (In your later years, they may be more likely due to a pile-up of dead skin cells, as opposed to an overproduction of sebum in your earlier years.)
Plus, if you use a BHA, you can still use an AHA, as I do. The serum I use after Paula's Choice 2% BHA in my skin-care routine contains AHA in the form of lactic acid. There's nothing that says you can't use the two in tandem, or even simultaneously, so long as they're not too irritating to your skin. (In fact, another exfoliating product we recommend, Pacifica Glow Baby Brightening Peel Pads, contains both.)
But I often find AHAs a little too irritating for me to apply every day, and after years of use, I just feel that BHAs are more my jam. Turns out, I'm not the only one. 'If push comes to shove, I'd say that the AHAs are a little inflammatory to the skin, whereas the BHAs are anti-inflammatory,' Lupo said. Unlike many AHAs, BHAs are also lipophilic, she added, which means they're better at preventing transepidermal water loss — a concern that might be particularly acute as skin ages.
Rambhia added, 'For mature patients, your skin isn't turning over as robustly as it was when you're younger, so things like dullness can tend to be more prevalent; that's where I think a BHA is really useful. It can help revive the skin and improve dullness by exfoliating the top layer of skin cells.'
As with any skin-care acid, the only trick to using Paula's Choice 2% BHA is to make sure you're not using too much of it. Both experts I spoke to recommend applying it twice a week to start, to ensure your skin isn't irritated by it. If your skin can tolerate it, feel free to gradually start using it more often. The brand recommends up to twice daily, which is how often I use it, because sometimes, you really can't have too much of a good thing.
I purchased my first bottle of Paula's Choice 2% about two and a half years ago in a trial size. Now I buy it in bulk, in the biggest size available, when it's on sale. I always have multiple bottles stashed away, waiting for their call of duty. Each one will get its turn atop my sink vanity, I know, because I am not moving on from this product anytime soon — quite possibly never. For smoother, glowier, healthier skin, it's the choice I make again and again.
This article was edited by Megan Beauchamp and Hannah Rimm. For clearer, brighter skin, there's no quicker route than a few swipes of an exfoliant. We tested 22 and found five standouts in a range of effective concentrations and textures.
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RetinalGenix Technologies Contracts with LabCorp to Support DNA/GPS Platform for Advanced Genetic and Retinal Health Screening

APOLLO BEACH, Fla., June 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RetinalGenix Technologies Inc. OTCQB:RTGN ('RetinalGenix' or the 'Company'), a pioneering developmental-stage company focused on ophthalmic screening, monitoring, pharmacogenetic mapping, and repurposed drug development for early detection and treatment of eye and systemic diseases, has entered into an agreement with LabCorp, one of the nation's largest laboratory services organizations, to support the rollout of the RetinalGenix DNA/RNA/GPS Pharmaco-Genetic Mapping™ platform. This innovative program enables patients to undergo genetic testing and high-resolution retinal imaging anonymously and provide insights into both ocular and systemic diseases. Through this collaboration, patients may visit any USA-based LabCorp location to have blood, tears, nasal secretions, and saliva collected and analyzed using proprietary algorithms developed by the RetinalGenix and DNA/RNA GPS analysis platform. These tests may correlate genetic and retinal biomarkers seeking to establish a new standard for early detection of a wide range of health conditions. Based on tests recommended by RetinalGenix, patients may elect to have their data analyzed using specific algorithms developed by RetinalGenix. This process is paired with DNA/RNA/GPS to correlate with current and future biomarkers found in the eye and the blood. Dr. Larry Perich, DO, Advisor for the DNA/RNA/GPS program, noted, 'As the database of disease-associated biomarkers expands, we expect the value of these platforms for diagnosing both ocular and systemic diseases continues to grow, promising improved outcomes and more accessible care.' Patients maintain full control of their health records, which remain anonymous and confidential. Appointments and test orders are managed via the RetinalGenix online platform, with results securely released to patients upon validation of payment at their chosen LabCorp center. Dr. Taimour Langaee, PhD, oversees the Company's DNA/GPS genotyping/sequencing data processing, genetic and pharmacogenomics data analyses, and clinical genetic association studies between eye diseases and genetic variations. Dr. Langaee said, 'I am excited that this creates great opportunities to further expand our knowledge about the important role of genetics and precision medicine in eye diseases, affecting millions of people and the potential to discover novel genetic variants and treatments.' High-resolution retinal imaging will be introduced by RetinalGenix as a value-added additional service at various locations in the near future. The integration of high-resolution imaging is expected to further boost diagnostic accuracy, allowing even general practitioners and standard eye clinics to assist in patient mass screening. These innovations are designed to make screening more accessible, cost-effective, and capable of detecting disease at earlier, more treatable stages. 'The cost of healthcare is enormous, and patient access is critical. This cost-effective methodology aims to reduce reliance on expensive diagnostic procedures such as MRIs, CT scans, PET Scans, echocardiograms to name a few, helping to alleviate the financial burden on both patients and the healthcare system. Equally important is avoiding the use of high-priced specialists to perform basic eye care services. The company is actively collaborating with regulators to establish CPT codes, which should lower healthcare costs and improve access to necessary evaluations. By doing so, the already overburdened patient assessment process can be streamlined,' stated Jerry Katzman, MD, RetinalGenix Technologies CEO. About RetinalGenix RetinalGenix is an ophthalmic research and development company seeking to revolutionize early disease detection and improve patient outcomes across multiple disease areas by integrating genetic screening, advanced imaging, and therapeutic development. Its proprietary High-Resolution Retinal Imaging and RetinalGenix DNA/RNA/GPS Pharmaco-Genetic Mapping™ technologies are designed to help prevent blindness by detecting initial physiological changes that could indicate future ocular and systemic diseases affecting neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, vascular, and metabolic systems, as well as diabetic conditions, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. RetinalGenix is also developing therapeutic drugs for dry age-related macular degeneration (dry AMD) and Alzheimer's disease/dementia. Safe Harbor Statement This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are identified by the use of the words 'could,' 'believe,' 'anticipate,' 'intend,' 'estimate,' 'expect,' 'may,' 'continue,' 'predict,' 'potential,' 'project' and similar expressions that are intended to identify forward-looking statements and include statements regarding reducing reliance on expensive diagnostic procedures with the Company's methodology, the planned rollout of the RetinalGenix DNA/RNA/GPS Pharmaco-Genetic Mapping™ platform, the program providing insights into both ocular and systemic diseases, correlating genetic and retinal biomarkers to seek to establish a new standard for the early detection of a wide range of health conditions, the value of platforms for diagnosing both ocular and systemic diseases continuing to grow, promising improved outcomes and more accessible care, the opportunities to further expand our knowledge about the important role of genetics and precision medicine in eye diseases and the potential to discover novel genetic variants and treatments, introducing high-resolution retinal imaging as an additional service in the near future, the integration of high-resolution imaging further boosting diagnostic accuracy, allowing even general practitioners and standard eye clinics to assist in patient mass screening, the innovations making screening more accessible, cost-effective, and capable of detecting disease at earlier, more treatable stages, establishing CPT codes to further lower healthcare costs and improve access to necessary evaluations and streamlining the patient assessment process. These forward-looking statements are based on management's expectations and assumptions as of the date of this press release and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict, that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations and assumptions from those set forth or implied by any forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations include, among others, the Company's ability to successfully complete research and further development and commercialization of Company products, the timing, cost and uncertainty of obtaining regulatory approvals for the Company's products, the Company's ability to protect its intellectual property, and the risk factors described in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024 and the Company's subsequent filings with the SEC, including subsequent periodic reports on Forms 10-Q and 8-K. The information in this release is provided only as of the date of this release, and we undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements contained in this release on account of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law. Media Contact: For further information, please contact: RetinalGenix Technologies Inc. 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