SOME BY MI AHA.BHA.PHA Miracle Calming Body Lotion 200ml
“Triple-acid exfoliating body lotion for texture and sebum control; effective but narrow use case and thin long-term data.”
Best for Combination/oily skin with rough texture or congestion; not for dry or very sensitive body skin.
View on Olive Young Global ↗ Also on Naver from ₩21,470 · 아비트라3호점 ↗Key ingredients
- AHA/BHA/PHA blend
- Tea tree extract
- TRUECICA™
- 96% moisture base
👍 Pros
- AHA/BHA/PHA combo targets texture and pore clarity
- Non-irritating on first use per Korean reviewers
- 96% moisture base; absorbs smoothly
- Affordable at $13.16 for 200ml
👎 Cons
- Limited reviews on texture, finish, greasiness in daily use
- Body formulation is new; sparse long-term data
- May layer best with other Miracle line products (cost creep)
- Exfoliating acids not ideal for sensitive or compromised skin
The Gist
SOME BY MI AHA.BHA.PHA Miracle Calming Body Lotion 200ml is a lightweight exfoliating body lotion combining three chemical exfoliants (AHA, BHA, PHA) to address uneven texture and sebum control. The brand markets it as non-irritating and 96% hydrating; real-world feedback suggests it absorbs smoothly without stinging on first application.
What Korean reviewers say
Korean blog reviewers consistently praise the triple-acid formula as the standout feature, with some reporting visible sebum reduction within the first week. However, reviews are sparse on practical details—finish type, greasiness, scent, and how it performs in humid climates remain unclear. Multiple reviewers mention using companion products from the Miracle line, which may inflate perceived efficacy. One reviewer notes this is a newer body-specific category extension for the brand, meaning long-term wear data is limited.
Bottom line
At $13.16, this lotion offers exfoliating benefit at an accessible price point for oily, textured skin. It’s worth trying if you specifically need mild chemical exfoliation on your body and tolerate AHA/BHA well elsewhere—but it’s not a hydration-first buy, and the sparse feedback on daily comfort and seasonality means you’re taking a small risk on a newer product line.
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