Of course there are more chemical shades than those listed below but let's focus on the most popular ones that you shouldn't have trouble finding at many beauty salons / clinics. And remember - depending on the acid concentration - every treatment can be done by a beauty expert or by a cosmetologist or by a doctor.
So what we have:
- Glycerol acid
- Salicylic acid
- Azelaic acid
- Pyruvic acid
- Mandelic acid
Glycolic Acid (belonging to the α-hydrochloric acid group) is very popular among different chemical polymers, and there is a reason for its popularity. It has very strong peeling capabilities, removes black spots (thanks to its deep penetration into the hair follicles) and stops acne. In addition it reduces small wrinkles (increases collagen synthesis), eliminates hyperpigmentation and stimulates microbial circulation. You can find many brands in the market but my favorite is GLYKOPEEL® from Filorga because apart from glycolic acid it contains depigmentation factors, natural anti-irritant compounds and vitamins.
Salicylic acid (β-hydro acid) is often used in anti-acne therapies as it controls the sebum glands, removes black spots, cleanses the skin and prevents future acne. It has strong bactericidal, fungicidal and anti-inflammatory properties. Salicylic acid supplements stimulate cell regeneration, exfoliate and rejuvenate the skin. Reduces imperfections (enlarged pores, fine lines) and hyperpigmentation, improves skin tone and brightens the color.
Azelaic acid is used in depigmentation therapy as it removes skin tone and removes hyperpigmentation. It reduces hyperkeratosis and sebum production and has antioxidant properties. Due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties it is also used in anti-acne therapy.
Pyruvic acid - in aqueous solution turns into lactic acid. Pyruvic acid has very small molecules that can penetrate the skin efficiently. It is a powerful rejuvenating acid that makes the skin thicker, stronger and elastic. It reduces the sebum and sebum. It is used in addition to anti-acne therapy.
Lactic acid (α-hydro acid) improves skin hydration, induces the synthesis of ceramides in the epidermis and stimulates the production of collagen and elastin fibers in the dermis, making the skin thicker, stronger and elastic. Lactic acid also acts as keratolytic, anti-inflammatory and compound.
Mandelic acid - comes from bitter almond extract. The molecules are larger than the glycolic acid until their skin penetration is lower and they function less stimulating to the skin. That is why it is recommended for all people who have very sensitive skin that is intolerant of fruit acid (AHA acid). In addition it has strong antiseptic and antibacterial properties.
So they are one of the most popular. You will find many others - depending on which brand your beauty salon uses.
Thalgo, for example, has an acid treatment in which several different chemical shades (some of which are mentioned above) are used - depending on the condition of the skin.
So again - go for a free consultation with your beauty expert and choose the best chemical to peel your skin.
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