Acids & Peels

Glycolic Peel Application – Part 2

Here is the continued part of the Glycolic Peel application. https://vimeo.com/815402136 Yes, it tingles, that is why a fan is your best friend when it comes to peels :). Do not forget to neutralize the skin properly after a glycolic peel, use cool water mixed with baking soda if you are not using a neutralization…...

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Glycolic Peel Application – Part 1

I needed a peel and started a Depigmentation Peel Series on my skin. This peel series is explained in the Peels & Acids Course. I actually started with the Glycolic instead of the Lactic, so I am not following the peel protocol by the book this time. But otherwise, I will try to follow the protocol…...

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A Non Chemical Peel – Part 1

Do you have skin concerns like fine lines and wrinkles, acne scarring, or pigmentation (including hormonal pigmentation)? You are thinking, a peel would probably help my skin look less dull, but you do not want an acid peel. Let me tell you about this other peel that is amazing! It is the perfect alternative as…...

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Lighten with Kojic Acid

You likely already know about (and probably use) glycolic, lactic, or salicylic acids in your beauty routine, but there’s another somewhat under-the-radar acid that deserves some time in the skincare spotlight—particularly if your goal is a brighter, more even complexion. We’re talking about kojic acid, a naturally-derived ingredient. Kojic acid is a naturally occurring compound…...

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Citric Acid

Citric acid is an incredibly popular ingredient in… well, everything. Beyond its uses in the food industry, citric acid can also be found on labels of household cleaning supplies, personal care products, and – you guessed it – skin care! There’s no shortage of alpha-hydroxy acids in the skincare world. And while glycolic and lactic…...

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Azelaic Acid

Azelaic acid is a skin-friendly dicarboxylic acid that can help with acne, rosacea, melasma, and several other skin conditions. Due to the gentle nature of the acid, it’s great for almost all skin types and safe for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Although it’s billed as a dark spot buster, azelaic acid is also…...

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Ascorbic Acid – A Powerful Antioxidant

Ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, is a powerful antioxidant that is commonly used in skincare products for its ability to brighten the skin, fade dark spots, and protect against environmental damage. It is a water-soluble vitamin that plays an essential role in collagen synthesis and helps to protect the skin from UV damage…...

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Tranexamic Acid

Haven’t come across tranexamic acid yet? This lesser-known acid appears to have benefits for treating melasma, hyperpigmentation, and other types of skin discoloration. Tranexamic acid comes from the amino acid lysine. Traditionally, it’s been used as an oral medication for heavy menstrual bleeding. But when applied topically, it can alter how cells produce melanin, the pigment that…...

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Tartaric Acid

Tartaric acid may be poised to become the buzzy new skincare ingredient on the block, but it’s certainly not new. While it may not immediately ring a bell, chances are you’ve come in contact with it in your everyday life.  Tartaric Acid is a naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid found in many plants and their fruit,…...

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Malic Acid

An apple a day keeps the doctor away…but can it keep the dermatologist away, too? Maybe, when you’re talking about malic acid. An alpha-hydroxy acid derived from, you guessed it, apples, it’s one of the gentler acids out there. Malic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from apples and other fruits. It is…...

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