Where can I get glycolic acid to perform an at home facial peel for a good price?
Facial Peel
#1
Posted 29 October 2007 - 07:39 PM
Where can I get glycolic acid to perform an at home facial peel for a good price?
#2
Posted 03 November 2007 - 10:52 AM
#3
Posted 04 November 2007 - 05:14 AM
#4
Posted 04 November 2007 - 11:12 AM
I would just consider using a glycolic acid cleanser to start with. Start with a low % glycolic acid. Something in the range of 8-10% and once your skin gets used to this bump it up a little. To say 15%. Then once your skin is used to that you could even try q 20% concentration.
Good advice. The brand MD Forte has cleansers, lotions and creams ranging from 12-20% buffered glycolic acid. If you want some antioxidants with your acid you can try Vivité skincare. Both brands come from Allergan (the makers of botox). Other reputable glycolic acid brands are Glyderm, Neostrata, Alpha hydrox and Aqua Glycolic.
Good luck and go slow! I wouldn´t add glycolic if not already on a retinoid. A retinoid is the base of all preventative and corrective skincare.
Edited by fredrik, 04 November 2007 - 11:28 AM.
#5
Posted 05 November 2007 - 05:18 AM
What are your thoughts on this?
I've just started on a retinoid and may introduce a glycolic acid in the morning. Dermadoctor have a range of graduate glycolyic acid cleansers
DERMAdoctor Wrinkle Revenge Antioxidant Enhanced Glycolic Acid Facial Cleanser 1 which is a soap free, oil free, pH balanced buffered 12% glycolic acid cleanser. The number 2 and 3 cleansers are buffered 15% and 20% respectively.
Ingredients: Aqua (Deionized Water),Glycolic Acid, Ammonium Glycolate, Sorbitol, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate, Camellia Sinensis (White Tea) Leaf Extract, Punica Granatum (Pomegranate) Extract, Ubiquinone, Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Methylparaben, Propylparaben
#6
Posted 05 November 2007 - 05:08 PM
From what I have read the glycolyic acid in morning and retinoid in evening is a great combo because the glycolic acid is a superficial corrector and the retinoid the deep corrector.
What are your thoughts on this?
I've just started on a retinoid and may introduce a glycolic acid in the morning. Dermadoctor have a range of graduate glycolyic acid cleansers
DERMAdoctor Wrinkle Revenge Antioxidant Enhanced Glycolic Acid Facial Cleanser 1 which is a soap free, oil free, pH balanced buffered 12% glycolic acid cleanser. The number 2 and 3 cleansers are buffered 15% and 20% respectively.
Ingredients: Aqua (Deionized Water),Glycolic Acid, Ammonium Glycolate, Sorbitol, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate, Camellia Sinensis (White Tea) Leaf Extract, Punica Granatum (Pomegranate) Extract, Ubiquinone, Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Methylparaben, Propylparaben
That is the wording I would use. At home use acids are superficial correctors and NOT preventative while retinoids are deep correctors and preventative.
The DERMAdoctor looks good. I´m sure she has formulated it at the right pH. AHAs get less and less effective at pH higher than 3.5. My face turns beet red from glycolic acid, the same if I overdose on topical ascorbic acid. Salicylic acid is also anti-inflammatory, I think that is the reason I tolerate it better.
#7
Posted 05 November 2007 - 08:40 PM
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