Face Camomile Peeling Gel Deep Cleansing Moisturizing Smoothing Gentle Exfoliating Remove Dirt Tighten Pores Improving Face Skin Review
Our verdict
Beuking's Face Camomile Peeling Gel is a budget priced, glycerin based exfoliating gel aimed at dry skin, and a 4.1 star average across 361 ratings suggests decent satisfaction for its price point. A current bought last month figure of 0 does mean it is seeing very little fresh demand right now.
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Dry skin shoppers who want an inexpensive peeling gel to help lift dirt and smooth rough texture without a big spend.
Skip if
You have sensitive or reactive skin, since peeling gels rely on friction that can be too much for reactive complexions, or you want a fully detailed ingredient list beyond glycerin.
- Priced 65% below the category median ($19.99 across 238 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 361 owner ratings
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Popularity2.3/5
361 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This peeling gel is positioned as a deep cleansing, exfoliating option for dry skin, meant to remove dirt and help tighten the look of pores while also moisturizing. Glycerin is the main listed active ingredient, which points to a formula that leans on physical exfoliation supported by a humectant base rather than acid based chemical exfoliation.
It comes in a small 60 gram, 2.12 ounce tube or squeeze bottle format, priced at $6.99, which puts it among the most affordable options in this facial gel roundup. The listing notes it is meant for all skin tones and is labeled gluten free and natural.
With 361 ratings averaging 4.1 stars, this gel has a reasonably sized track record, though it sits at the lower end of the ratings in this group, and a bought last month figure of 0 suggests it is not currently seeing much new purchase activity.
Pros
- Glycerin based formula supports moisture even while exfoliating
- Budget friendly price under $7
- 4.1 star average across 361 ratings
- Simple tube format that is easy to use
Cons
- Bought last month figure of 0 signals very limited current demand
- Ingredient list is minimal beyond glycerin, so the exact exfoliation method is not fully detailed
- 4.1 star average trails several other gels in this category
Performance notes
Glycerin is a humectant that draws moisture into the skin, which may help offset some of the drying effect that physical exfoliation can have. Since the listing centers on dry skin as the intended type and describes the gel as removing dirt and helping the look of tighter pores, this appears to rely mainly on physical exfoliation rather than an acid based chemical peel.
What buyers say
A 4.1 star average from 361 ratings is a respectable but middling result within this group of gels, and a current bought last month figure of 0 suggests this pick sees limited fresh demand at the moment.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this a chemical or physical peeling gel?
Based on the listed formula, glycerin is the main named ingredient rather than an acid, which suggests it works mainly through physical exfoliation. As with any peeling product, a patch test is a reasonable first step, especially for reactive skin.
Who should be cautious with this product?
Anyone with sensitive or reactive skin should be careful, since peeling gels rely on friction against the skin, and the listing itself is aimed at dry skin rather than sensitive or acne prone skin.