
| Beauty
Azelaic acid turned into sand—my face feels like it’s getting a gritty exfoliation every time I apply it. The texture shifts from smooth to grainy without warning, leaving a flaky residue that’s hard to wash away.

| Beauty
Azelaic acid turned into sand—my face feels like it’s getting a gritty exfoliation every time I apply it. The texture shifts from smooth to grainy without warning, leaving a flaky residue that’s hard to wash away.

| Beauty
I paid $12 for 50ml of 20% Azelaic Acid—way cheaper than prescription options. One pump covers my entire face with no gritty texture, unlike other AzA products.

| Beauty
My aesthetician called my skincare routine a disaster, but my skin feels calm, clear, and free of the tightness I used to wake up with. I’ve been using azelaic acid and a lightweight balm—no redness, no flaking, just results.

| Beauty
Your face feels like sandpaper, and exfoliants aren’t helping—textured skin is a sign your barrier is crumbling, not just dry. Azelaic acid might seem like a fix, but without hydration, it’s like pouring concrete on a cracked foundation.

| Beauty
Vitamin C can reverse sun damage and brighten skin—start with it, and your skin will thank you. Prioritize it over retinoids or azelaic acid, unless you’re dealing with acne or need extra exfoliation.