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  2. What Can Glycolic Acid Actually Do for Your Skin? | SELF

    www.self.com/story/glycolic-acid-for-skin

    Glycolic acid is a powerful chemical exfoliant. SELF asked dermatologists what glycolic acid can do for your skin and the best ways to incorporate it into your skin care routine.

  3. Glycolic Acid Benefits: How to Use It in Your Skin Care Routine

    www.goodhousekeeping.com/beauty/anti-aging/a31155061/what-does-glycolic-acid-do

    Learn what glycolic acid does, its benefits and side effects, and how it helps acne, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, the underarms and body.

  4. Curious about glycolic acid peels and why they're one of the most coveted exfoliating treatments? We spoke with top dermatologists and estheticians to find out all the details. Keep reading for all of the ins and outs of glycolic acid peels including the benefits, side effects, aftercare, and more.

  5. Glycolic Peel Before & After Pictures - RealSelf

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    A glycolic peel, or alpha hydroxy acid peel, removes the top layer of skin, prompting the production of new collagen and elastin. LEARN MORE › View 27 before and after Glycolic Peel photos, submitted by real doctors, to get an idea of the results patients have seen.

  6. We spoke to two board-certified dermatologists, Dr. Kenneth Howe and Dr. Kavita Mariwalla, about what to know concerning glycolic acid before incorporating it in your skin care routine. Keep reading for benefits, potential side effects and application tips.

  7. Glycolic acid for the skin: Benefits and how to use it - Medical...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/glycolic-acid-for-skin

    Glycolic acid can exfoliate and hydrate the skin and may reduce the visible signs of aging. Learn more about using glycolic acid for the skin.

  8. Glycolic acid is a skin-care heavyweight, showing up in exfoliating cleansers, toners, and masks. But what kinds of benefits can you get from a professional glycolic acid peel?

  9. Glycolic Acid: Benefits, Uses, and Risks - Health

    www.health.com/glycolic-acid-8402482

    Glycolic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from sugar cane that chemically exfoliates the skin and boosts collagen. As a result, adding glycolic acid to your skincare routine can...

  10. What You Need to Know About Glycolic Acid Peels | RealSelf

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    A glycolic peel is a superficial chemical peel that uses glycolic acid, a type of alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from sugar cane, to treat the surface layer of the skin. The exfoliating acid loosens the bonds that hold dead skin cells together, allowing them to shed and reveal brighter, fresher skin.

  11. What to Expect During the Treatment. Glycolic Acid Peel Before and Afters. Cost. Alternatives. What Is a Glycolic Acid Peel? Glycolic acid peels are the most common among AHA peels and are well tolerated by all skin types with few associated side effects. It is used in concentrations of 20%–70% depending on the skin complaint and severity.