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What is Glycolic acid?

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Glycolic acid is part of the chemical family referred to as alpha-hydroxy acids. Glycolic acid is a naturally occurring compound in sugar cane. When applied, it helps to dissolve the outer layer of skin.
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Is glycolic acid safe?

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Yes. It is a 100% non-toxic substance which does not enter the blood stream when applied to your skin. It has FDA. approval in smaller concentrations for the general public. It is not considered a drug and there are no bad side-effects when used according to the directions. It does have sun precautions that should be followed closely, however. TCA, Jessners and Salicylic acids are also safe. However they should not be applied during pregnancy.
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Glycolic acid is one of a group of acids known as Alpha Hydroxy Acids or AHAs. AHAs are found in natural products such as milk, sugar cane, and fruit. They all have a similar molecular structure, with Glycolic (from sugar cane) being the smallest in the family and therefore it will penetrate to the deeper layers of skin more easily.
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Glycolic Acid is one of the alpha-hydroxyacids (AHAs), a group of naturally occurring substances often referred to as "fruit acids" because they are found naturally in various fruits and other foods. Glycolic acid is found in sugar cane juice. Leading dermatologists and plastic surgeons world wide have long appreciated the positive results of AHA treatments. Numerous clinical publications have demonstrated their benefits in improving skin appearance and texture.
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Glycolic acid is in the family of Alpha-Hydroxy Acids (AHA’s). Glycolic acid comes from sugar cane and is a natural exfoliator. Glycolic acid is felt to have the best penetration and thus is more often used in skin care treatments.
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What exactly are AHA's and glycolic acid?

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Alpha hydroxy acids (AHA's) are really a family of acids. Glycolic is the most widely used because of its small molecular structure, but Lactic ? which is most beneficial for dry/aging skin, and Salicylic ? which is most beneficial for oily/acne prone skin, are very powerful as well, and should be used accordingly. AHA's are one of the safest methods of skin renewal. Their effectiveness depends on the type and concentration of the AHA, its pH (acidity), and other ingredients in the product.
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I keep hearing about glycolic acid. What is it and what does it do for the skin?

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Glycolic (derived from sugar cane) is quite possibly one of the most effective skin care products available today. In addition to the exfoliation of dead skin cells, which encourage healthier new cells to form, glycolic also increases the production of collagen, minimizes pore size, evens out pigmentation, and draws out impurities, giving the skin a smooth texture and overall healthy look.
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What should I expect within the first few days of using glycolic acid products?

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the dead cell layer sloughs off, your skin may appear slightly drier than normal and you will most likely see some mild flaking. Once the transition is made, your complexion will appear more youthful and vibrant.
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What is glycolic acid peel?

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Alphay-hydroxy peel are fruit acid made of sugar cane and natural white grapes to exfoliate dead skin and dry out the oil, leaving the skin smooth and supple. Do not use in the summer only winter.
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Are lactic acid and glycolic acid the same?

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Both are alpha hydroxy acids. However, lactic acid is the only alpha hydroxy acid that occurs as a natural human metabolite - it occurs naturally as a very essential part of the human metabolic system and, as such, is actually produced by our bodies in the metabolism of glucose under certain conditions. Therefore, lactic acid has no toxicity in humans.
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What is glycolic acid and what does it do for my skin?

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Glycolic acid is a sugar-derived acid that is a member of a family of acids known as Alpha Hydroxy Acids. Very often the two terms are used interchangeably. Glycolic acid works very simply. Due to its low molecular weight (the size of its molecules is very small), it rapidly penetrates through the outermost layer of the skin where dead and useless cells collects removing those cells and the glue that holds them to the surface of the skin.
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Are there any downsides to using glycolic acid?

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Yes, but they can be managed. The use of glycolic acids increases the skin's photosensitivity making it more vulnerable to damage from the sun. For this reason, we only recommend the use of our products containing glycolic acid with the use of a full spectrum sun block.
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Should I avoid sun exposure while using glycolic acid products?

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You should always wear a broad spectrum sunscreen (SPF of at least 30) to prevent photo damage. The FDA also recommends that you wear sunscreen the entire duration of any glycolic treatment and for 1 week after completion. Your new baby fresh skin needs to be protected.
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Can all skin types benefit from the use of glycolic acid?

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A more mature skin that is showing the signs of aging will benefit from its use by a reduction in visible lines and wrinkles. This maturing skin will also literally act younger. A skin that is prone to congestion, clogged pores, blackheads, and etc. will become clearer as the pores will be relieved by the rapid exfoliation from glycolic acid causing it to function with loss blockage and greater clarity.
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How does a Glycolic Acid Peel work?

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Glycolic acid works by stimulating new growth of skin and collagen by decreasing the bond that holds dead skin cells on the surface. This allows dead cells to be removed gradually leaving behind a layer of smoother and softer skin.
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Can I use EpidermxIITM at the same time as glycolic acid products?

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We recommend that you always consult with your physician. We recommend that you use EpidermxIITMat the opposite time of the day and we do not recommend you use acid based products after using EpidermxIITM.
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When do I stop using my glycolic acid product?

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If you want your AHA products to work, you must use them on a regular basis for the rest of your life. The skin changes they promote are not permanent, but based on continuous use. When you stop using the product, the skin will slowly revert to its original condition. You Will want a long term relationship with your beautiful skin, so you must commit to using your products on into old age.
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Can anyone be treated with the Neostrata® Glycolic Acid Peel?

Laser and Skin Center of Gainesville, Florida
To determine if you should have the Neostrata® Glycolic Acid Skin Renewal Peel treatment, you need to meet with your physician/skin therapist and discuss your medical history, skin sensitivities and peel expectations. A program will then be designed especially for you with the appropriate type and timing for a peel. Many conditions can affect the sensitivity and reactivity of your skin to the glycolic acid peel.
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How Is Micro Derma Abrasion Different From Glycolic Acid?

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Glycolic acid is used as a light chemical peel. It removes the uppermost layer of skin. Light chemical peels and microdermabrasia are both non-invasive procedures that can also be performed at-home with special consumer kits. Neither has any major risks or side-effects and both have limited effectiveness. They can help diminish or even remove superficial scarring and wrinkles, age spots, stretch marks and uneven skin texture. For deeper skin imperfections, you may need a more invasive procedure.
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What are the long-term effects of Glycolic acid?

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This data is not available, however, for proper evaluation, we recommend that you consult with your healthcare professional.
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Is Glycolic Acid natural or synthetic? iS it harmful and carcinogenic?

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Glycolic Acid is a natural fruit acid. There is no known data to support carcinogenicity. Proactiv Solution formulas utilise the most sophisticated ingredients and processing methods in the beauty industry.
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What are the differences between a glycolic acid peel and a chemical peel?

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The Hydroxyacid (AHA) or Glycolic Acid also known as the "Lunchtime peel" is the gentlest of peels requiring little or no recovery time. The Trichloracetic Acid (TCA) and Jessner's Peels are true chemical peels usually requiring a week to ten days of recovery time.
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Why is ORIKI Rejuvenating Cream more effective than other creams containing glycolic acid?

ORIKI Rejuvenating Cream is the most effective Glycolic Acid formulation on the market. Moreover, it contains an effective blend of vitamin C and other botanical antioxidants. This anti-wrinkle, anti-aging formulation not only dissolves the dead skin cells on the epidermis to keep the skin fresh but also stimulates the regeneration of the aging collagen and elastic fibers in the dermis that keep the skin firm. So, in short , Oriki Rejuvenating Cream keeps the skin FRESH AND FIRM .
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I am new to Glycolic Acid Peels/I have not used a peel before. Which one should I start with?

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If you have never done a skin peel at home, the best thing to do is to use one of the Glycolic Acid Treatment products, such as the 10% Cream, 15% Cream or Gel, for a few weeks first just to prep your skin. If you want to do the peels, you can start out with doing peels at home at the 30% strength since you are new to Glycolic Peels. You leave the peel on for only 1 minute on your first peel, then increase the timing by an extra 30 seconds the next week and so on for a maximum of 5 minutes.
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FAQ 15: How does Glycolic Acid work on the skin?

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Glycolic acid is an alphahydroxy ?acid derived form sugar cane. Glycolic acid, because of its small molecular size, has the greatest penetration potential of all the AHA's. Technically, glycolic acid helps loosen the ionic bonds (glue that holds dead skin cells together) between surface cells, allowing cellular surface debris to slough off. It gently removes dead cell debris for the skins surface to reveal a softer, smoother, clearer, brighter, younger looking skin.
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What exactly is the Netrata® Glycolic Acid Skin Renewal Peel?

Laser and Skin Center of Gainesville, Florida
The Neostrata® Peels are 100% free glycolic acid to maximize bioavailability, resulting in an effective, predictable, safe peel. Many competitive peel products are either pH adjusted, buffered or partially neutralized reducing their effectiveness and predictability. The NeoStrata® Peel System allows the trained professional to safely design a treatment program around a particular patient's skin care needs and tolerance.
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Can I use EpidermxII TM at the same time as glycolic acid products?

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We recommend that you always consult with your physician. We recommend that you use EpidermxIITM at the opposite time of the day and we do not recommend you use acid based products after using EpidermxIITM.
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