ame high quality as our Glycolic Peels! The Lactic and Glycolic peels are very similar in their actions, but the molecules are slightly different. A good rule of thumb is the pure Lactic is best for treating age/sun spots and the pure Glycolic is best for treating fine lines. The Glyco/Lac combination is great if you are looking for a revitalizing improvement in tone and texture. The Lactic acid is a natural humectant and is able to pull moisture into and hold it in the skin. The Lactic acid is less irritating and more moisturizing than the Glycolic, and the Lactic can usually be used at a slightly higher concentration than Glycolic. Lactic Acid is used to accelerate the removal of rough outer skin, improving the skin's appearance and enhancing the results obtained with other skin care products. Alpha-Hydroxy Acids, such as Lactic Acid, are one of the safest methods of exfoliation and increasing skin turnover. As we age, a number of skin changes occur which require different types of skin care and treatments. One such change is that the rate of the skin cell replacement is reduced, producing a thinner, more fragile skin. Skin is replaced every three weeks at age 20 but this increases to every nine weeks by age 50. The use of Lactic Acid will help to stimulate and speed cell turnover, thereby producing more vibrant and smoother looking skin. The top layer of skin will be thinned by the exfoliation of dead cells, but in the deeper layers of skin, new collagen and elastin will be stimulated and the skin will actually become thicker, tighter and more firm. Lactic Peels at strengths of 30% have been scientifically proven to stimulate collagen production deep in the skin. A series of Lactic Acid peels can be utilized to: *Stimulate New Cell Production *Stimulate New Collagen Production *Improve Skin Tone *Improve Skin Texture *Reduce appearance of Pore Size *Improve Blotchiness and Irregular Pigmentation *Improve appearance of Shallow Acne Scars
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