How To Pick The Right Skin Care Acid - Skin Care Acid Hype

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Having acne and blemishes on our faces can trigger our anxiety when looking in the mirror. Even more frustrating is that none of the beauty products marketed for these problems seem to work.

For the last few decades, chemical peeling has proved to be one of the most effective procedures for removing stubborn acne and acne scars. But lucky for us, the acids used for the process of chemical peeling are now available for use at home! Sit tight because, in today’s video, we will explain everything you need to know about these Acids and how to use them.

Having acne and blemishes on our faces can trigger our anxiety when looking in the mirror. Even more frustrating is that none of the beauty products marketed for these problems seem to work.

For the last few decades, chemical peeling has proved to be one of the most effective procedures for removing stubborn acne and acne scars. But lucky for us, the acids used for the process of chemical peeling are now available for use at home! Sit tight because, in today’s video, we will explain everything you need to know about these Acids and how to use them.

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Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
Alpha Hydroxy Acids. - 00:59
Glycolic Acid - 01:17
Lactic Acid - 01:59
Malic Acid - 02:48
Citric Acid - 03:23
Mandelic Acid - 03:57
BHAs. - 04:34
Salicylic Acid - 05:02
Kojic Acid - 05:52
Azelaic Acid - 06:21
Hyaluronic Acid - 06:58
Ascorbic Acid - 07:40
Ferulic Acid - 08:15
Retinoic Acid - 08:49
Run a patch test - 09:18
Avoiding sun exposure - 09:43
Avoid mixing acids - 10:03

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Summary:
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
AHAs are water-soluble acids that exfoliate your skin by breaking down the dead skin cells on the surface, making them a good option for treating fine lines, texture, and dullness. Let's look into some of these acids.

Glycolic Acid
Glycolic acid is the most common AHA used in skin care products and comes from sugarcane. It has the smallest molecule of all acids, penetrating the deepest into the skin, making it one of the most effective acids available.

Lactic Acid
Lactic acid has the second smallest molecule out of all the acids. It is created from sugar or fermented milk, is greater than glycolic acid, and draws moisture to the skin, making it a hydrating agent.

Malic Acid
Malic acid is a type of AHA that your body produces naturally. Like other AHAs, malic acid helps your skin retain moisture, which promotes skin cell turnover rate, meaning that your skin cells renew faster, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Citric Acid
Citric Acids work by exfoliating the upper layer of dead skin cells to help clean pores, even skin tone, and make the skin smooth and soft.

Mandelic Acid
Mandelic acid works like magic in treating acne, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation. It is also said to improve the quality of aged skin by improving its elasticity.

Let's move on to BHAs.
BHAs, unlike AHAs, are oil-soluble acids that sink deeper into your pores and unclog them. They help treat and prevent acne.

Salicylic Acid
If you have ever brought an over-the counter acne treatment, you're probably familiar with salicylic acid. It has comedolytic properties, which means it goes deep within the skin pores and unclog them.

Kojic Acid
Different fungi, such as Aspergillus oryzae, produce Kojic Acid. Use Kojic acid for its skin brightening properties as it can reduce the appearance of sun-induced damage, age spots, blemishes, and scars and has anti-aging effects.

For more information, please watch the video until the very end.

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