Acids
Acids like lactic, glycolic, and acetic (vinegar) work on the skin by exfoliating the outer layer, promoting cell turnover, and addressing various skin concerns. However, using them appropriately and being mindful of potential side effects is essential, especially for individuals with sensitive skin. It's also recommended to start with lower concentrations and gradually increase usage to minimize the risk of irritation.
Garden of Wisdom's Apple Cider Vinegar is excellent when diluted for toning and balancing the skins pH! Derived...
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L-Malic Acid is an intermediate product of the Citric Acid Cycle, in its esterified form, malate. The Citric...
Kojic Acid PowderAppearance: Off-White Glossy PowderMelting Point: 92-95 °CSolubility: Water and alcoholLoss on Drying: 2% MaximumHeavy Metals (Pb):...
L-Ascorbic Acid Powder is a powerful antioxidant, and the chirally correct form of vitamin C that assists in...
THIS IS FOR FORMULATION ONLY - DO NOT APPLY STRAIGHT PLEASE READ ALL INFORMATION INCLUDED Lactic Acid 88% Liquid....
Organic Red Wine Vinegar is derived from wine made from red grapes; it restores cuticles, stabilizes color, and...
Salicylic Acid must be used cautiously because salicylic acid is in the same family as aspirin, will be...
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