
Glycolic Acid for Your Exfoliation
By Dr. Isabella Rossi
Published on September 20, 2023
Skin Health
Exfoliation
Collagen
Aesthetics
An alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) that exfoliates the skin's surface, helping to improve texture, fade dark spots, and stimulate new collagen production.
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Glycolic acid is an alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from sugar cane. It is prized in dermatology for its ability to act as a chemical exfoliant. It works by dissolving the bonds that hold dead skin cells together on the surface of the skin, allowing them to be shed more easily. This exfoliation reveals the newer, healthier skin cells underneath, leading to a brighter complexion and a smoother texture. By removing this outer layer of dead cells, it can also help to fade hyperpigmentation and sun spots. At higher concentrations, glycolic acid has been shown to penetrate deeper into the skin and stimulate the production of new collagen. By promoting cellular turnover and rebuilding the skin's structural support, glycolic acid is an effective tool for reversing some of the visible signs of skin aging.
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