Sunday Riley Good Genes Lactic Acid Treatment 50ml-No color
Sunday Riley
$174.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Good Genes Lactic Acid Treatment from Sunday Riley reads like a little spa in a vial - a clean, clinical glow with no color to distract. Its light, quick-absorbing serum texture glides over skin, softening rough patches and inviting a smooth canvas. Lactic acid exfoliates the surface to retexture, stimulates collagen, and targets hyperpigmentation for a radiant, more even complexion. A touch of prickly pear soothes and calm the skin, keeping the moment serene as you glow.
Because it covers both face and body, the serum slots into a simple routine and layers beneath creams or makeup without feeling heavy. The lightweight formula allows the skin to breathe as it nourishes and brightens, while the soothing pear helps minimize irritation after exfoliation. It lends a lift to texture and tone that suits a variety of outfits and settings, from a clean daytime base to a more radiant evening glow.
Sunday Riley sits at the crossroads of clinical skincare and cult-hero beauty, with Good Genes as a signature brightening treatment that lives in the glow-forward canon. The no-fuss bottle and straightforward benefits read like the pared-back elegance familiar to editorial wardrobes, pairing well with minimalist skincare spins and wardrobe staples alike.
Materials / Fabrication
- Face + Body by Sunday Riley exfoliating and brightening serum
- AHA lactic acid works to exfoliate the surface of the skin to retexturize, stimulate collagen and treat hyperpigmentation resulting in a radiant, even complexion
- Designed to improve skin texture and elasticity
- Contains prickly pear to help soothe and calm the skin
- Non-returnable for hygiene reasons
Recommended Care
- Follow label directions for application and patch test prior to first use
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Avoid use of retinoids or other exfoliants on the same day to minimize irritation
- Keep the product out of reach of children
- If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist
