Lack of radiance is a well-known and easily remedied problem in the aesthetic industry.

 

For visible improvement of most of the signs of aging require time and significant effort. The good news about the lack of radiance is that it is well known in the aesthetic industry and is fairly easy to resolve. To understand how it works, let's see what is effective in making the skin look matte. As aging progresses, the rate of cell renewal slows down. The top layer of the skin becomes dull which causes the loss of a healthy shine. Therefore, regular peeling with glycolic acid will increase cell turnover and eliminate dry, flaky, dull skin and restore radiance. Therefore, an effective home care product is essential for prolonging a youthful appearance. It should be selected for anti-aging care, for a healthy and radiant skin, to support skin spot treatment.

The addition of a cream containing glycolic acid with an effective ingredient to night care increases cellular regeneration and provides a brighter skin. Regular purification increases cellular renewal and restores radiance by eliminating the dry, dull and matte appearance of the skin.

Glycolic acid is a very effective ingredient in the aesthetic world to restore the skin's glow. Adding a product containing glycolic acid into your daily skin care routine is essential to prolonging the skin's youthful appearance.

Glycolic Acid is an AHA group fruit acid. AHAs are often called fruit acids, but not all are derived from fruit.

For example, glycolic acid is now derived from sugarcane, but it is generally synthesized for clinical use. Glycolic is the original AHA. It was first noticed in the early 1900s for its exfoliative qualities.

It is the one that has the smallest molecule in the AHA group. Therefore, it easily penetrates the skin, making it the most popular acid for cosmetic products and chemical peels.

Glycolic acid offers many benefits depending on the concentration it is used. Even in small concentrations (such as products for home use) it increases epidermal cellular turnover by reducing keratinocyte association. In high concentrations (chemical peels), glycolic acid increases collagen synthesis, improving fine lines, pigmentation, and pore size. It is also effective in breaking down the melanin spots in the skin thus reducing its pigmentation, and as a result it is one of the main AHAs used for photoaging and Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation.

It is also successful in treating acne class 1, 2 and 3, spotting of atrophic acne and general purification of tissue.

In addition, it is effective as a moisturizer and therefore effectively moisturizes the skin.

Unfortunately, not all glycolic acid products are equally effective. When choosing a home care product that contains glycolic acid, it is important to consider two things: the acid concentration and the pH of the product. Several scientific publications recommend 10% glycolic acid to be the optimized concentration for daily use to exfoliate and dissolve surface dead skin cells and for brighter, younger looking skin.

10% glycolic acid for brighter and younger looking skin; Concentration optimized for daily use to exfoliate dead skin cells *

        – A lower concentration provides minimal purification and does not provide full benefit.

       –  A higher concentration used daily may cause skin irritation and sensitization.

A lower concentration provides minimal peeling and does not provide full glycolic benefits.

The pH value of the product is equally important since it defines the free acid value in a product. The free acid value defines the active level of glycolic acid in a formula.

The pH of the total emulsion must be considered. As the pH increases, the active concentration of the acid decreases and thus the strength becomes weaker.

Free acid value is the active acid content in a formula.

The free acid value is a function of the concentration and pH of the emulsion to which it is added.

As the pH increases, the free acid value decreases.

  • Establishes an even skin tone by reducing the appearance of blemishes.
  • Provides 36% improvement* in skin brightness.
  • Reduces fine lines. Provides healthy skin glow and youthful appearance.

Improves the absorption of other cosmeceutical products

  • Consumers who wish to prepare their skin before a chemical peeling/laser etc.
  • Consumers who wish to increase efficiency between chemical peeling/laser etc.
  • Consumers who hesitate to start chemical peeling/ laser etc. treatment and want to start with a mild solution at home

 Recommendations for use:

Apply evenly over the entire face and neck.

  • If the skin is sensitive, start by applying every other day during the first week.
  • If desired, and if the skin is suitable the usage may be increased to every night during the second week.
  • Avoid applying to the eye area.
  • Be sure to use it with sunscreen during the day.