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Alpha Hydroxy Acids treatments
have the ability to create a clearer complexion.
Free from acne scars,fine wrinkles or dull looking
skin.
Whether glycolic, lactic or
arginine is used-they are all still acids! AHAs
dissolve the natural moisturizing factor that
acts as a glue to hold dead cells in the stratum
corneum together.
Acids penetrate into the skin
if not properly neutralized and a mixture of baking
soda and cool water should always be used by your
esthetician or dermatologist as a first rinse
mixture to stop the process of exfoliation on
your skin, because at this point the treatment
has reduced the thickness of the stratum corneum
and the skin has now become sensitive.
Clients should be informed that
when they use such treatments the skin becomes
more sensitive to the sun and should protect their
skin with a sunscreen of SPF15 or higher. An esthetician
or doctor should advise their clients not to experiment
themselves with their skin after an alpha hydroxy
treatment when going home for at least 3 days.
When using such treatments (glycolic or lactic,
etc.)in a series, especially for hyperpigmentation,
acne scarring and anti-aging programs. If being
done in a professional environment the results
can be positive.
About the AUthor: Mina Dimakis-Lev
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