And Peeling Wrinkle Treatments with Glycolic Acid
Glycolic acid is a hydroxy acid widely used in cosmetics and dermatology. But really, do we know what works and what does when we found included as a component in our usual creams?.
The hydroxy acids are known in dermatology for its ability to promote penetration of other substances which are combined therewith. They include glycolic acid (which can be obtained from sugar cane) for its high transdermal penetration since it is a small molecule. From 5% concentrations on, the glycolic acid may disrupt the stratum corneum of the epidermis and cause cell renewal.
When used regularly for 5 months (up to 1 year) and causes a decrease inlcuso the disappearance of the fine wrinkles of the skin, and is also capable of removing stains solar type.
This substance is not toxic or photosensitive, but is usually applied overnight. If the concentration goes beyond 25% is considered as an element able to perform a chemical peel.
What substances combine with glycolic acid for a chemical peel? One of the best treatments with glycolic acid is its association with topical tretinoin in conjunction with a sunscreen.
What other hydroxy acids are known? Eg malic acid (as found in apples), tartaric acid (in grapes), citric acid (in lemon), oxalic acid (the sauerkraut), lactic acid (in milk) and acid alfahidroxibutírico (in butter).
Remember that the skin is the quintessential absorbing free radicals and skin aging is inevitable, but we can fight it. We can prevent this process from occurring quickly. Delaying aging? Then? Some tips are:
Reduce intake of lipids in our diet
Rest for an average of 8 hours
Keep all year photoprotection
Avoid exposure to extreme environments
Avoid excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages
Increase anti-stress therapies
Provide your daily diet: grains, fruits, vegetables and fiber
Daily exercise to stimulate the circulation
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