Apple cider vinegar is the loud, sharp-smelling answer to dull skin, clogged pores, and that stubborn greasy film that keeps living on your face. It strips through dead buildup like sandpaper in liquid form, and the acetic acid hits the skin with a sting you can smell before you feel it.
That’s why people reach for it when acne keeps returning, pores look packed, and the skin starts to look tired, blotchy, and rough all at once. But here’s the part nobody likes to say out loud: the same acid that cuts through grime can also chew the skin barrier raw if you use it wrong.
That’s the real story hiding inside the bottle. Not magic. Not “natural” in the harmless sense. A chemical tool with a very specific job — and a very real edge.

The Acid Flush That Changes the Surface
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