T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial AHA + BHA Mask
The pink-capped weekly resurfacing mask that became the brand’s at-home facial moment.
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Story & heritage
T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial is the Drunk Elephant treatment with the clearest cult-mask energy: an at-home AHA/BHA facial for texture, tone, clarity, and radiance.
The official page frames it as a pro-quality resurfacing step, not a daily serum, which is why it sits apart from the brand’s everyday moisturizers and cleansers.
Materials & craft
The official formula calls out 25% AHAs and 2% BHA, with salicylic acid for visible clarity and chickpea flour in the ingredient story. It is built as a periodic exfoliating mask, then followed by a soothing, replenishing routine.
How to choose & style
Use T.L.C. as the aha/bha facial anchor in a Drunk Elephant routine: keep the rest of the lineup simple, then mix or layer according to skin tolerance rather than chasing every active at once.
The house style is color-coded and playful, so choose by routine role first: cleanser, hydration, active, moisturizer, or glow mixer. The packaging does the visual work; the best styling is a tidy shelf edit with only the steps you actually use.