Acne TreatmentIf you suffer from acne, you might have heard that glycolic acid can help your skin. There is evidence that it can restore skin to its pre-acne state and help to balance the skin’s PH. Glycolic acid is one of the most useful products for “peeling” the skin to remove the brown spots that often linger on the skin after acne heals. Glycolic acid has to be used at the right concentration and at the right pH to work, and not every skin type responds well to glycolic acid in acne treatment. Here is what you need to know about glycolic acid for acne-affected skin.

It’s believed that a good glycolic acid acne treatment plan will not only clear up the skin but help keep it clear in the future by giving it acne-fighting properties. That is, a solid treatment plan can make the skin more resistant to acne breakouts due oily skin and clogged pores.

An added benefit of a good glycolic acid acne treatment plan is that is can reduce the look of acne scars and dark spots from acne.

For those who suffer from acne and also are concerned about wrinkles and fine lines, glycolic acid can help to re

duce the look of fine lines and wrinkles.

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Summary:

  • Glycolic acid is a “fruit acid” used to peel blemished skin.
  • Glycolic acid has to be used at the right concentration and the right pH or it won’t work.
  • The most expensive glycolic acid products work about as well as the least expensive glycolic acid products.
  • Any product that you put on the skin for only a few seconds before rinsing does your skin little or no good.
  • Alcohol and essential oils can trigger new blemishes even if the other ingredients in the product remove old blemishes.