The low down on AHA’S

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Let’s start with the Facts! 

AHA means Alpha Hydroxy Acid. AHA’s are of natural or synthetic origin.

They are a kind of very powerful exfoliator referred to as “Chemical exfoliation”.

They smooth the skin by removing its dead cells, bringing on an immediate healthy glowing effect.

In addition to this keratolytic/cell renewal effect, each has a complementary action.

There are a total of 6 acids in the AHA family.

 

Different types of AHA’s & their complementary action.

·         Citric Acid – is a citrus fruit extract – Radiance booster / Astringent actions

·         Lactic Acid – Fermentation of milk and fruit sugar extract, pulses – Moisturising

·         Mandelic Acid – Bitter almond extract – Depigmenting

·         Malic Acid – Apple, pear and grape extract – Hydrating

·         Tartaric Acid – Grape extract – Anti oxidant/Anti Inflammatory actions

·         Glycolic Acid – Sugar cane/pineapple extract or Synthetic form – Anti Wrinkle

 

Exfoliation is a very valued addition to your skin care routine - once incorporated correctly.

As teenagers, I’m sure you all experience mechanical scrubs – the beaded kind? These work on the surface of your skin, to scrub off the outer layer. This can be in an abrasive manner and often leads to a broken skin barrier and irritation as a result of over or improper use.

Chemical exfoliants penetrate the deeper layer to loosen, lets call it the glue that holds our skin cells together. They allow a clean “lift off” of dead skin cell without any friction or abrasive action on the surface.

Chemical exfoliation is generally our preferred method of exfoliation but choosing the right one for your skin type/concern is a delicate art. While there is nothing to fear with the words “Chemical” or “Acid”, there is a lot to consider before you start using them and they should not be used in a willy-nilly manner. You will end up doing more harm than good to your skin. Many factors are taken into consideration before choosing the correct product for you and how you should use it.  Thorough consultation and continued assessment & guidance are essential to ensure your skin remains at optimal health.

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Yonka Glyconight 10%

A night peeling mask with 10% pure glycolic acid

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IMAGE Ageless Total Facial Cleanser

This cleanser is 12% glycolic acid so is a highly active cleanser. It is not suitable for congested skin as glycolic acid can draw spots up to the surface.

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IMAGE Ageless Total Anti-Aging Serum

10% blend of glycolic, lactic and malic acids

 

Book your skin assessment today to ensure you are exfoliating your way to glowing skin and not damaged skin!

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