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Introduction

Our basic service is free, and we offer paid upgrades for advanced features such as domain hosting and extra storage. Our service is designed to give your club as much control and ownership over what goes on your site as possible and encourage your members to express themselves freely. However, each club must be responsible for the content of their site. In particular, make sure that none of the prohibited items listed below appear on your site or get linked to from your site (things like spam, viruses, or hate content).

The following terms and conditions govern all use of the Glycolic Acid website and all content, services and products available at or through the website. The Website is offered subject to your acceptance without modification of all of the terms and conditions contained herein and all other operating rules, policies (including, without limitation, Glycolic Acid Privacy Policy).
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Glycolic Acid Moisturizer

Finding a good moisturizer can be tough. You want to find one that won’t clog your pores (if you have oily skin) or will provide enough moisture to keep your very dry skin properly moisturized.

But there can be an overwhelming section of moisturizers as people clamor more and more these days for the perfect anti aging product.

The good news is that glycolic acid moisturizers are good for all types of skin and can provide the various types of care you require. Learning how to select and use one is all you need to worry about.

What is a glycolic acid moisturizer?

A glycolic acid moisturizer is a moisturizer that contains the beneficial compound glycolic acid. Glycolic acid is a naturally derived substance from the sugar cane plant. It naturally exfoliates the skin and removes dead skin cells so new ones can take their place. Glycolic acid is added to a wide variety of products, from cleansers and toners to acid peels.

A glycolic acid moisturizer will contain some concentration of glycolic acid. That is, glycolic acid can be found in small concentrations of only 3% or as much as 30% in some products. Most moisturizers will provide a concentration somewhere between 10 and 20 percent.

Some glycolic acid moisturizers are time-release products, so your skin gets a regular dose of glycolic acid throughout the day or night.

What to look for in a glycolic acid moisturizer

Consider first why you want to use a glycolic acid moisturizer. If it’s because you have dry skin, make sure that the moisturizer you choose has a medium dose of glycolic acid, right around 10%. If you are worried about wrinkles, a concentration of about 10 to 12 percent is also ideal. If you have oily skin and you are looking for a moisturizer that will provide you some basic moisturizing benefits, but also acne control, look for a moisturizer that has a lightly higher concentration of glycolic acid.

When you read the list of ingredients on the bottle of glycolic acid moisturizer, pay attention to where on the list of ingredients glycolic acid is listed. If it’s after several other ingredients, the concentration might not be as high as you want. Often, in a moisturizer that contains a good dose of glycolic acid, glycolic acid will be listed right after the first ingredient – water.

Use and precautions

When you first begin using any glycolic acid product, you want to start out slowly. Some people will find that they just can’t use any glycolic products because their skin is just too sensitive. However, most people will find that they have at least a mild reaction the first time they use glycolic acid. Eventually, those reactions will go away completely.

So when you first start using your glycolic acid moisturizer, use it only at night and if you have purchased one with a higher concentration of glycolic acid, use it only every other night. If your skin is doing well, use the moisturizer every night and do that for up to a month. Once your skin has adjusted and you know that you will have no negative reactions to the glycolic acid, switch to using the moisturizer at night and during the day under your makeup.

If the glycolic acid moisturizer you have chosen does not contain sunscreen, be sure to wear some during the day (even if it’s found in your face makeup). Glycolic acid makes the skin much more sensitive to the sun and your skin can be damaged by the sun if you don’t take precautions.

Glycolic Acid Peels

If you are looking to uncover the smooth and younger skin beneath what you have now, you might be considering a glycolic acid peel. The benefits are immense but it’s important to understand what they are and what they can (and can’t) do for your skin.

What is a peel?

A peel is a product that’s put on your face and, as the name implies, is peeled off. These can be done at home with an over the counter product, but the most effective peels are those that are performed in the office of a dermatologist or aesthetician.

A chemical peel uses some kind of chemical solution (there are a variety of peels you can get) to improve the skin. They smooth skin by removing the outer layers, which hold onto damage and are often rough and dry. Many people can benefit from a peel, but those with pimples or acne, uneven skin coloring and winkles are most likely to seek peels the most. These people will also derive the most benefit.

What is a glycolic acid peel?

Glycolic acid peels are simply a chemical peel that features glycolic acid as the main component.

Glycolic acid is currently a popular treatment for winkles and acne. Part of the alpha hydroxyl family of natural ingredients, glycolic acid is derived from sugar cane and is a fruit acid. When applied to the skin, it helps to remove the “glue” that holds the older, rougher and dryer skin on the surface. When it removes that top layer of skin, the fresh, new layer is visible. It’s this layer that’s without damage and which looks fresher.

People who have glycolic acid peels are often amazed with the results – they look younger, with fewer fine lines and wrinkles and if they have acne, they often notice their skin is quite a bit less oily and is much clearer.

How does a glycolic acid peel work?

You might decide to have a peel done when you have cosmetic surgery performed, but it’s not necessary to combine the two. A chemical peel can be performed without having any other cosmetic surgery performed, and while it can produce impressive results, a glycolic acid (or other) peel isn’t designed to take the place of a face lift or other cosmetic surgery.

When you decide to have a glycolic acid peel, you will visit with a plastic surgeon, aesthetician or other skin expert. If you decide on a glycolic acid peel, you are choosing to have a fairly light peel done that will usually result in few, if any, side effects.

A light layer of the peel is applied to your face and left for a period of time that will depend on the particular peel you are having, the reasons for having it and the person who is performing the peel.

The peel is removed and you are free to leave the office. With a light peel like a glycolic acid peel, there is no real recovery time and no pain relievers are necessary. If you do feel any discomfort during the procedure (which would likely only be slightly irritation to the skin) you might be given a Tylenol or Motrin.

Side effects

There are few if any side effects to having a glycolic acid peel. Right after the procedure you might feel some burning, but it often goes away quickly. You might have some redness, but again, this usually goes away fairly quickly. If you have sensitive or very fair skin you are more likely to encounter these discomforts.

Glycolic acid can make your skin more sensitive to the sun, so you should wear a good sun block after having a glycolic acid peel.

Future treatments

Often one glycolic acid peel isn’t enough. You will usually be given a series of treatments over a prescribed period of time.

Skin Care Products

You might have heard that glycolic acid is a great product for the skin. It reduces the look of fine lines and wrinkles, can help restore the skin’s PH to a normal and balanced level, and can help to clear up acne.

What you might not know is that not all glycolic skin care products are created alike. Some are going to work well for your skin while others might be useless. Let’s look at what you need to know about glycolic skin care products.

Why use a glycolic acid skin care product

Glycolic acid is highly effective for the treatment of acne, as well as a wrinkle reducer. Glycolic acid exfoliates the skin and helps to remove that top layer of skin so the younger, more supple (and balanced) skin beneath can be revealed.

Glycolic skin care products are hailed as the next great thing in skin care products because as more and more people discover their usefulness, the studies and reports about the effectiveness of glycolic skin care products continue to stack up.

What to look for in a product

First, it’s important that when you go shopping you know what you’re shopping for.

When you head into a store intending to buy a glycolic acid skin care product, you might find that there are a variety of products with a variety of glycolic acid concentrations. Some might have 2% glycolic acid, while others have 10%.

Because glycolic acid might be corrosive in larger quantities, you generally can’t find glycolic acid skin care products with a concentration higher than 10%. If you get a glycolic acid peel, it will have a higher concentration than that, but in a skin care product, 10% is generally the highest concentration you can get.

And 10% should be enough, if you are using a product daily. In that case, you are getting a good amount of glycolic acid in each dose and your skin will see improvement.

While too much glycolic acid can be dangerous to the skin, too little glycolic acid in a product can just be ineffective. A product with just 3% concentration, for example, might not have any effect. It’s best to find a product that has a concentration of about 8 to 10 percent. If you think your skin is very sensitive, go with the lower concentration to start.

Glycolic acid is a possible ingredient in a wide range of products.

Precautions

Glycolic acid skin care products can make the skin more sensitive to the skin so any application of a glycolic acid product should be followed by an application of sun block. If you are using glycolic acid treatments for acne, make sure you apply a sun block (or moisturizer with sunscreen) that is labeled “noncomedogenic” and that is oil-free.

If you use a glycolic skin care product at home, it’s unlikely that you will have many side effects, but some people (those with very sensitive skin) report some light burning or itching after using a glycolic product. It usually diminishes within a few minutes.

As is true with any product, overuse of glycolic acid can be damaging to the skin. If you have irritation that continues after treatment and doesn’t go away, be sure to stop using that product. Try a different product with a different formulation to see if that works better for your skin.

Glycolic Acid Serums

For those looking for younger, fresher skin that’s free or dryness or acne, a glycolic acid serum just might be ticket.

Although glycolic acid cleansers and other potions are beneficial, and can certainly be used in conjunction with a serum, using a glycolic acid serum can be the finishing touch.

The glycolic acid skin care regimen

As glycolic acid becomes more popular, more and more products are becoming available to consumers. Previously, anyone wanting to discover the benefits of glycolic acid had to head to a doctor’s or aesthetician’s office to have a peel or other service performed.

You can still get glycolic acid peels and they are quite beneficial as well, but there are many at-home products that you can use that give you all the benefits of glycolic acid on a daily basis.

A complete glycolic acid skin care regimen might include a cleanser or wash, a toner, a serum, a cream or even a moisturizer that contains glycolic acid.

You certainly don’t have to use all the products to get a benefit from the glycolic acid and you can even overdo it. A solid program that includes good-quality glycolic acid products is beneficial to most skin types.

Why a glycolic acid serum?

A glycolic acid serum can be a compliment to a solid system of skin care. You might only use glycolic acid serums and no other glycolic acid products, or might combine the serum use with the use of other glycolic acid products.

One of the main benefits of the glycolic acid serum is that while most products must be washed off, you can apply a serum and leave it on. Your skin benefits over a longer period of time from the serum.

If you are truly troubled by your skin and you don’t see that the other skin care products you are using will work, a serum can provide additional benefit to your skin in a substantial and long-lasting way.

How to use a glycolic acid serum

If you have not used glycolic products before, you should only use a glycolic acid serum at night for several weeks before using it during the day.

After cleansing your skin, apply a light layer of the serum. Do this every other night for up to 2 weeks before doing it every single night. After you have used the serum every night for about 4 weeks, you can also apply the serum to your skin during the day.

If you experience any irritation, don’t automatically discontinue use. Some people will find that their skin is slightly irritated by glycolic acid. A little redness or itching is common, thought it should go away fairly quickly. Some experts recommend applying a light layer of moisturizer on top of the serum if you have itching or discomfort.

If you use a glycolic acid serum during the day, be sure to apply a sunscreen before heading outside. Glycolic acid can make your skin much more sensitive to the sun.

Why glycolic acid?

Glycolic acid is a natural exfoliant that gently sloughs off dead skin cells. Over time, glycolic acid can literally slough off the top layer of skin and reveal the younger, fresher skin beneath.

Because of its exfoliating abilities, glycolic acid is an excellent tool to use for its anti aging properties. It also helps to control acne and balance the skin’s PH.

Glycolic acid is a naturally derived product, so it’s usually considered an excellent choice for those who are looking for a natural solution to their skin care needs.