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New skin, who this? If you’re anything like us, home face peels are a must. They can deliver an unparalleled glow, reduce the look of pores and minimize fine lines and wrinkles, while helping make your skin baby soft (and saving you a bundle on a spa treatment). So, when we spotted the vitamin C-packed Philosophy Microdelivery Resurfacing Peel Kit that Bethenny Frankel calls “phe-nu-menal,” for 20% off during Amazon’s low-key beauty event, it was an easy add to cart. Philosophy Microdelivery Resurfacing Peel In a 2023 TikTok titled “Expensive s—t that’s worth it”, the “Just B” podcast host sang its praises, while declaring it’s “one out of 100 things” she tests that “jump off the page.” “It’s the step one that is super sexy,” she quipped, noting it’s a granular scrub and recommending using it on a dry face for maximum impact, if your skin is not sensitive. (If you have more sensitive skin, try starting with a damp face.) With a combination of chemical and physical exfoliation, the scrub uses vitamin C microcrystals and peptides to polish skin, leading Frankel to say, “It will really slough off the top layer.” The second step is an activating gel that’s chock full of lactic and salicylic acids to open pores and improve texture. The whole process only takes a few minutes to reveal brighter, softer skin. “I’ve had every one of these, and I’d die for this,” Frankel concluded. Shoppers also sing its praises, leaving feedback like, “This is an amazing product. I love it! It’s a really great at-home facial peel that’s effective but not too strong. There’s a noticeable difference in my skin when I use this regularly. It’s one of the few products that actually make a difference.” No word on how long it might be on sale for, so grab it at the discount while you can. Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to pinpointing the season’s next big fashion trends to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.