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Transform your skin in DAYS with the 'amazing' resurfacing treatment that leaves you glowing and youthful - see the photo proof here!

Transform your skin in DAYS with the 'amazing' resurfacing treatment that leaves you glowing and youthful - see the photo proof here!

Daily Mail​13-06-2025
There is nothing like a multitasking skin care treatment to completely transform your complexion. ELEMIS Dynamic Resurfacing Facial Pads are the perfect example, as in a single swipe they exfoliate, brighten, and renew your complexion.
With their cocktail of enzymes and probiotics, these powerful pads work quickly to give you the visual glow-up you're after — and you'll get 60 pads per jar for just $65!
ELEMIS Dynamic Resurfacing Facial Pads
Give your skin the ultimate makeover with these deeply nourishing pads.
Powered by patented tri-enzyme technology, they contain lactic acid and a probiotic ferment complex to slough away dead skin, reduce dark spots, and brighten your complexion.
A stunning 100 percent of users saw a remarkable improvement in tone and texture, noting they also achieved the coveted 'glass skin' effect.
$65 for 60 Pads Shop
Like a little megadose of goodness for your skin, each pad is packed with a patented tri-enzyme blend that works on contact to slough away dead skin cells and reveal a smoother surface.
They're also loaded with lactic acid, which gently reduce visible imperfections like dark spots and other types of hyperpigmentation while brightening your tone. With a probiotic ferment complex added to boost radiance, these ELEMIS pads are truly all-in-one multitaskers.
The clinical results speak for themselves. A whopping 100 percent saw an improvement in tone and texture, with all participants also noting they achieved the coveted 'glass skin' effect using the pads.
Plus, 97 percent thought their skin was softer and smoother, and 93 percent expressed that their skin looked more radiant.
The best part is that these results shine through in as little as 28 days — that's literally just weeks to the complexion of your dreams, whether your goal is to smooth away stubborn rough spots or you're tired of dealing with lackluster, tired looking skin.
These ELEMIS pads do it all, reducing dullness and roughness to rejuvenate, renew, and revitalize. They're such a treat to use, too. Just glide the textured side over your face and neck to exfoliate, then apply the smooth side to cleanse and hydrate.
People cannot believe how well it works. One shopper noted that they're 'simply amazing. You need to try to believe!'
'The gentle yet smooth pads are perfect for my routine,' reported another. 'I've noticed a significant improvement in my skin's texture and radiance since I started using these pads. They effectively add a glow without any harshness.'
A third shopper raved, 'My skin feels baby soft to the touch! I like that my skin has an almost glass-like appearance to it since using this product. My skin has a glow!'
Get your glow going with ELEMIS Dynamic Resurfacing Facial Pads — they're perfect for elevating your routine and rebooting your skin just in time for summer.
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