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Glycolic acid
is called a fruit acid and is mostly recognized as AHA (alpha-hydroxy
acid). This chemical can be obtained from sugar cane or from fruit
products like oranges or other acidic fruits, bringing about the
"fruit acid" title. Glycolic acids have been used in past
times for rust removal and as degreasing agents industrially. With
these seemingly caustic properties, would glycolic acids be proper
for the use of acne treatment and can you use it for skin care applications?
In theory, if
we were going to test the usefulness of glycolic acid, one would
start with some research on glycolic acid as a skin care product.
Upon searching for glycolic acid pairing it with the term "skin
care", there are lots of products on the market that contain
glycolic acid as one of the active ingredients. The glycolic acid
is typically used as a chemical peel to rid the skin of old dead
cells. If we think in terms of acne, if a glycolic peel is used,
we would be exfoliating away disease ridden skin and exposing fresh
skin which is less likely to be involved in the acne process, depending
on the depth and severity of the acne.
The goal of
the acne peel would be to get down to the clear skin and in effect,
wash away, all the acne on your face. The ordinary cycle of skin
renewal would have to take place over time, but over the long term,
eventually you could wipe away the acne scars, blemishes, and pustules
from your face by a regular regimen of a facial treatment system
using a chemical peel as a part of the regimen. As a result, the
face would have a fresh look with fewer blemishes, a tightened appearance,
and the texture of the face would also be smoother. This sounds
like a winning combination for those looking to reduce the appearance
of acne and be free of breakouts.
Safe at home
applications of glycolic acid can be done by anyone using strengths
up to 10%. It is suggested that a skin doctor such as a professional
dermatologist or esthetician apply anything over 10% concentration
to ensure proper neutralization of the compound on the skin.
It is now common
knowledge that glycolic acid acne treatments are a viable approach
to acne blemish and skin treatment. You can use it for skin care
applications with a little bit of research and/or professional assistance.
Who knew that a fruit based chemical could do all this?
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