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The Benefits of Acids in Skin Care Treatments and Products

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By Mary Hayse, Licensed Esthetician, Infuse Skin and Body

There are so many different kinds of acids used in skin care treatments and products — how do you know which ones are right for your skin? This article will explore many of the different acids used in skin care so you can make an informed choice when purchasing products or receiving a skin care treatment.

Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA)
Many people are familiar with AHAs. These are water-soluble acids that work to release the desmosomes (adhesions) that hold skin cells together. This causes exfoliation and increased cell turnover. Many of AHAs typically used in skin care also help produce collagen and elastin to firm the skin.

  • Glycolic acid is naturally found in sugars and has a low molecular weight. Because of its small size, it penetrates into the skin very quickly, sometimes causing irritation and inflammation. It has strong degreasing properties, which is good for oily acneic skin, but not the best choice for aging skin, sensitive skin, or hyperpigmentation (dark spots or patches on the skin).
  • Malic acid is naturally found in apples and provides moisturizing and antioxidant benefits. It also helps to tighten pores and reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Tartaric acid is naturally found in grapes. It is an antioxidant and helps release desmosomes.
  • Mandelic acid is naturally found in bitter almonds and is helpful in the treatment of hyperpigmentation.
  • Citric acid is naturally found in citrus fruits. It helps thicken the epidermis and increase hyaluronic acid content in the skin, attracting and holding moisture. It is an excellent acid for anti-aging and skin brightening.
  • Lactic acid is naturally found in milk and sugars. The larger molecular size of this acid causes it to penetrate the skin slowly, reducing the chances of irritation and inflammation. It is antimicrobial and hydrating. It is also a good acid for the treatment of hyperpigmentation.

Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHA)
Typically, the only BHA used in skin care is salicylic acid. Salicylic acid penetrates into oil-filled follicles and breaks down impactions. It normalizes the cell shedding in follicles that contributes to whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples. It leaves the skin smooth, with no flaking or peeling.

Azelaic Acid
This is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, protecting the skin and reducing redness. This is a good acid when treating acne, rosacea, melasma, and post inflammatory hyperpigmentation because of its anti-inflammatory properties.

Retinoids
These are derivatives of vitamin A, and have many proven benefits to the skin. They increase cell turnover, help lift pigmentation, reduce impacted acne, and are very beneficial for most skin types. In increased percentages, they can increase post-treatment exfoliation.

When looking at skin care products, read the ingredient label and choose the ingredients that are right for your specific skin type. In skin care treatments, a blend of the correct acids will address your specific skin conditions better than one acid alone.

At Infuse Skin and Body, our experienced and licensed professionals can guide you in the right products and treatments for your unique skin care needs. For more information or to set up an appointment, call 309-691-5901 or visit www.infuseskinandbody.com.

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