Most common questions used to investigate
Do you have wrinkles?
Do you have brown spots on your skin?
Is your skin acne-prone?
Do you have acne scars?
Do you have eczema?
Common conclusions
With age, your risk of skin decoloration rises. Glycolic acid can be very effective in exfoliating skin and fading dark spots, increasing skin thickness, and skin tone and texture at night. By encouraging the old, discolored skin cells to turn over, long-term use of AHAs can decrease skin discoloration. You can see results in about four weeks.
AHAs may help treat and prevent recurring acne. Acne pimples arise when a mixture of dead skin cells, oil, and infection clog the pores. Exfoliating with AHAs can help to extract the clog and release it. Continued usage can prevent the formation of possible clogs as well. You should look for Juice Beauty’s Green Apple Blemish Clearing Peel. No matter when you use your skincare acid (day or night), you should wear proper sun protection during the day because acids can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight.
Skin cell turnover from exfoliating glycolic and lactic acids can even reduce acne scars, so you should start using AHAs.
Glycolic acid is an alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) used in-office and in-home treatments of eczema but you should consult your doctor before use if you have it.
Great! You should use AHAs because they can be so beneficial for your skin.
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