Fusion Meso Glycolic B3 Foam 150ml

€36,30 Incl. tax

The Fusion Meso Glycolic B3 Foam 150 ml is a professional-style foaming cleanser that combines 7% glycolic acid (AHA) with 1% niacinamide (vitamin B3). It is aimed at improving skin texture, dullness, acne congestion, pigmentation, and fine lines through gentle daily exfoliation.

Key benefits

  • Helps remove dead skin cells and unclog pores
  • Brightens uneven or dull skin tone
  • Supports acne-prone and oily skin
  • Can soften fine lines and rough texture
  • Niacinamide helps calm redness and regulate sebum production

Main ingredients

  • Glycolic Acid (7%) — exfoliates and smooths skin texture
  • Niacinamide (1%) — supports skin barrier and reduces redness/oiliness
  • Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside — gentle cleansing agent derived from coconut and glucose

Best suited for

  • Acne-prone skin
  • Oily or combination skin
  • Pigmentation and post-acne marks
  • Dull or uneven texture
  • Early anti-aging routines

If you have very sensitive skin or rosacea, introduce it slowly (2–3 times weekly first), because glycolic acid can cause irritation on reactive skin.

How to use

  1. Wet face with lukewarm water
  2. Massage 1–2 pumps into skin for about 30–60 seconds
  3. Rinse thoroughly
  4. Follow with moisturizer
  5. Use SPF during daytime, since glycolic acid increases sun sensitivity

Ingredient list

Aqua (Water), Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside, Glycolic Acid, Niacinamide, Triethylene Glycol, Phenoxyethanol, Parfum.

My take

For people dealing with:

  • clogged pores,
  • dullness,
  • mild acne,
  • pigmentation,
  • or rough texture,

this is a strong cleanser because the 7% glycolic acid concentration is relatively active for a wash-off product. It gives more resurfacing effect than a standard cleanser while niacinamide helps balance irritation.

If your skin is dry or sensitive, you may prefer using it only at night and alternating with a gentler cleanser.

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