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What is glycolic acid?
“Glycolic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid derived from sugar cane,” notes Dhaval G. Bhanusali, MD, board-certified
dermatologist. What separates it from the likes of lactic and salicylic
acids is its small molecular size that allows it to penetrate deeper
into the skin to target your complexion concerns—whether it’s congested
pores, blemishes, fine lines, uneven tone, or rough texture—and deliver
more noticeable results. These are the sneaky reasons you might be breaking out.
Glycolic acid makes skin glow
A variety of factors, such as aging and dryness, can slow down skin’s
natural shedding process leading to a dull, lackluster complexion.
Glycolic acid-based exfoliants slough off dead skin cells, but not in
the way you might expect. Unlike harsh scrubs, they work by gently
dissolving the “glue” that makes old skin cells stick to the epidermis,
revealing radiant, glowing skin. Reap the rewards of everyday
exfoliation with a gentle cleanser, such as Glytone Mild Gel Cleanser or BeautyRx Balancing Glycolic Cleanser. Try these tricks for that natural glow.
Glycolic acid refines pores
Glycolic acid helps to unclog, refine, and diminish the
appearance of enlarged pores by dissolving makeup, dirt, oil, and excess
sebum. “After nightly cleansing, saturate a cotton pad with Mario Badescu Glycolic Acid Toner or SkinMedica Rejuvenative Toner. Get your fix on the go with a pre-soaked pad. “Peter Thomas Roth Max Complexion Correction Pads has both glycolic and salicylic acids,” says board-certified dermatologist Debra Jaliman, MD. “Bliss That’s Incredi-‘Peel’! Glycolic Resurfacing Pads are individually wrapped, so they’re easy to throw in your gym bag for after a workout.” And be sure to avoid these bad habits that can clog pores.
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Glycolic acid fades discoloration
Dreaming of a more even-looking complexion? “Since glycolic
acid sloughs off the top layer of the skin, it can help fade and even
pigmentation, brown spots, and melasma,” explains Dr. Jaliman. Slather
on a serum, like Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Framboos Glycolic Night Serum, which contains a cocktail of AHAs (glycolic, lactic, tartaric, citric, and salicylic), or Naturopathica AHA Refining Night Serum, and let it work its magic overnight.
Glycolic acid improves texture
Say goodbye to roughness. Glycolic acid is a skin-smoothing
miracle worker. This chemical exfoliant revs up cellular turnover to
resurface and retexturize skin, leaving it noticeably softer and
smoother. You already know the perks of regular exfoliation, but what
about the pitfalls? Don’t miss the exfoliating mistakes that could do serious damage to your skin.
Glycolic acid treats acne
Glycolic acid is one of the ingredients should be part of
your zit-zapping arsenal. Not only does it penetrate deep into the skin
to address cystic and regular breakouts, but it helps increase cell
turnover, accelerates healing, and fades acne scars. For all-over
blemish control try SkinCeuticals Blemish and Age Defense. To eliminate monster bumps, Dr. Jaliman suggests reaching for Murad Acne Control Spot Treatment. A wash like Glytone Exfoliating Body Wash or Donell AHA 20 Body Tingle can help eradicate body breakouts.
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Glycolic acid combats the signs of aging
Want to turn back the clock on your complexion? There’s a
reason glycolic acid is used in chemical peels and so many anti-aging
topicals. Most notably, it stimulates the production of collagen and
elastin, the keys to firm, youthful skin. Dr. Bhanusali suggests using
in an at-home glycolic acid peel, like Dennis Gross Skincare Alpha Beta Medi–Spa Peel,
to improve tone, renew skin, and fight fine lines on a weekly basis.
Keep in mind that these retinol-like results come with similar side
effects, including increased photosensitivity, so it’s imperative to wear sunscreen every day.
Glycolic acid helps keratosis pilaris
“It’s also excellent for keratosis pilaris, often referred
to as chicken skin, those pesky, itchy bumps found on the backs of
arms,” says Dr. Jaliman. Instead of using an abrasive scrub, try
applying a glycolic acid lotion, such as Alpha Skincare Revitalizing Body Lotion or Neostrata High Potency Cream, before bedtime. This will help unclog pores and dissolve dry skin sans irritation. Read up on eight foolproof ways to finally get rid of chicken skin.
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Glycolic acid prevents ingrown hairs
Ingrown hairs—those unsightly red bumps that pop up in the armpit
area and bikini zone—occur when a strand curls back down into the skin
instead of growing out. While it is possible to tackle ingrown hairs
at home, poking and prodding with a tweezer is not a solution. The best
way to banish bumps is to prevent them in the first place. And for
that, glycolic acid is a total game-changer, exfoliating away dead skin
cells and thwart the formation of future ingrowns. Completely Bare Bikini Bump Blaster Pads and Bliss Ingrown Eliminating Pads are also infused with witch hazel to soothe redness and inflammation.
Glycolic acid can be used by everyone
One of the best things about glycolic acid—other than its
myriad benefits—is that everyone can use it, regardless of age, skin
type (even sensitive complexions), and tone. Plus, it’s safe to use
during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
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