Juice Beauty SC018 Facial Peel Review
Our verdict
A certified organic facial peel spray from Juice Beauty built around vitamin C and vitamin E, two antioxidants that may support the look of brighter skin. At $52 for 1.7 fluid ounces the price is steep, but the spray format and organic credentials give it a distinct niche.
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Buyers who want a certified organic, antioxidant-forward peel spray and are comfortable with a premium price for a smaller volume
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- Form Spray
- Skin type Smooth
- Key ingredients Vitamin-C, Vitamin-E, Vitamin C, Vitamin E
- Targets Exfoliating
- Size 1.7 Fluid Ounces
- Features Certified Organic
- Priced 117% above the category median ($23.99 across 45 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 248 owner ratings
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Popularity1.8/5
248 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 anti-aging skincare: serums, night creams, facial peels, wrinkle patches and anti-aging devices 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
Juice Beauty built this peel around vitamin C and vitamin E, two antioxidants commonly associated with supporting the look of brighter and more even skin over time. The spray delivery format is relatively uncommon in the peel category, making application quick though potentially less precise than pads or liquid drop formats.
The product carries a certified organic designation, which aligns with Juice Beauty's broader brand focus on plant-derived and organic ingredients. At 1.7 fluid ounces, the bottle is on the smaller side for a $52 price tag, so per-ounce cost runs high.
With 248 reviews and a 4.5-star rating, the product has a modest but well-rated review base. The high rating with a smaller pool suggests satisfied buyers, though it offers less statistical confidence than products with thousands of ratings.
Pros
- Certified organic formula focused on vitamin C and vitamin E
- Spray delivery makes application fast and hands-free
- Strong 4.5-star rating from buyers who have used it
- Antioxidant ingredients may support the look of skin radiance
- Targets exfoliation for smoother-looking skin
Cons
- High price at $52 for only 1.7 fluid ounces
- Spray format can be harder to control than pads or liquid applicators
- Only 248 reviews, so the feedback pool is limited
- No skin type specificity listed, leaving fit unclear for problem-prone skin
Specifications
- Form
- Spray
- Skin type
- Smooth
- Key ingredients
- Vitamin-C, Vitamin-E, Vitamin C, Vitamin E
- Targets
- Exfoliating
- Size
- 1.7 Fluid Ounces
- Features
- Certified Organic
Performance notes
Vitamin C is an antioxidant that may help with the appearance of dullness and uneven skin tone. Vitamin E often functions as a complementary antioxidant and moisturizing agent. Neither is a direct exfoliant in the AHA or BHA sense, so this peel likely relies on a gentler exfoliation mechanism, possibly enzymatic or mild acid-based, alongside the antioxidant benefits. The certified organic certification adds confidence for buyers avoiding synthetic additives.
What buyers say
248 reviews at 4.5 stars is a favorable signal, especially for a premium-priced product. The relatively small count means the rating has not been stress-tested by a large volume of buyers, but there is no indication of widespread dissatisfaction pulling the score down.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the spray format work as well as pad or liquid peels?
Spray delivery can make application easier and more even across the face, but it gives you less control over exactly where the product lands compared to a pad or dropper. It can also be harder to judge how much product you are using per session. For most people who follow the directions, the format works fine, but those who prefer precision may find pads easier to manage.
Is this peel strong enough to see visible results?
The formula centers on antioxidants rather than high-percentage AHAs, which means it is likely to be gentler than glycolic-acid-heavy peels. Results from vitamin C and vitamin E are typically gradual and cumulative, focusing on the appearance of brightness and evenness rather than dramatic texture change. Buyers looking for aggressive exfoliation may want a product with a listed AHA or BHA concentration.