Sugarbabycare Glow Up Pads Review
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Jul. 12, 2026 REVIEW
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Sugarbabycare Glow Up Pads Review

Sugarbabycare Glow Up Pads: Turmeric and Kojic Acid for Dark Spots

Disclosure: this is a cosmetic exfoliating product, and the brand's brightening/hyperpigmentation claims below are marketing language based on a brand-run consumer study, not an independent clinical trial. Anyone pregnant, breastfeeding, or with sensitive/reactive skin should check with a dermatologist before starting active-ingredient pads like these.

Sugarbabycare markets its Glow Up Pads as foaming exfoliating pads infused with turmeric and kojic acid, aimed at fading acne marks and dark spots through regular use.

Sugarbabycare Glow Up Pads packaging

Claims and Use

The brand states results can appear within 4 weeks, citing a "4-week consumer study on 77 participants" using the broader Glow Up Set — worth noting this is a brand-commissioned study rather than independent third-party research, and results describing 77 self-reporting participants shouldn't be read as guaranteed individual outcomes. Usage instructions call for massaging the pad onto skin in circular motions for 1-2 minutes with warm water, rinsing, then following with moisturizer and SPF — the SPF step is a meaningful detail, since exfoliating acids like kojic acid can increase sun sensitivity.

Sugarbabycare Glow Up Pads in use

Pricing

The pads are listed at $26.99, discounted from $35.00, for a 30-count bag. The product defaults to an auto-refill subscription model, which the brand states can be cancelled anytime — subscribers should double-check their account settings if they only want a one-time purchase.

Pros & Cons

Pros: Simple two-active-ingredient formula (turmeric, kojic acid); pre-portioned pad format is easy to build into a routine; brand explicitly recommends SPF follow-up, which is a responsible touch given the active ingredients.

Cons: "Results in 4 weeks" claim comes from a brand-sponsored study, not independent research; kojic acid and exfoliating acids can cause irritation for sensitive skin, so patch-testing is wise; auto-refill subscription requires active opt-out if a one-time purchase was intended.

Final Verdict

For those specifically targeting acne marks and dark spots with a turmeric/kojic acid formula, Sugarbabycare's Glow Up Pads are a reasonably priced entry point — just go in treating the brand's "4 weeks" timeline as a marketing estimate rather than a guarantee, and follow the SPF guidance given the active ingredients.

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Review published on Jul. 12, 2026