Description
It is water soluble, and naturally occurs in sugar cane, sugar beets, and pineapples. Alpha hydroxy acids loosen the glue that holds together skin cells?hence its?exfoliation ?action of the topmost layers of dead skin. Because it helps encourage cell turnover, it can be used regularly to treat and reduce scars, hyperpigmentation, and wrinkles.
Other AHAs include lactic acid (made from milk), mandelic acid (made from almonds), and malic acid (made from apples). However of all the AHAs, glycolic acid has the smallest molecules and so penetrates the skin deeper than the other AHAs.
Glycolic acid can be found in concentrations from 5 to 30% and the higher the concentration, the more potent the solution of glycolic acid. Using a lower concentration and building up over an extended period of time will help the skin become accustomed to the strengths with less irritation.
Glycolic acid sun sensitivity: All AHAs including glycolic acid increase the skin?s photosensitivity, so you must wear sunscreen if you plan on using ?an AHA. Glycolic acid benefits include powerful exfoliation for better skin texture, reduction in skin scars, spots, and surface wrinkles and fine lines.
Total ?Acid:?70-72%
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