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novelia
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Posted: 07/31/06 - 23:00 Post subject: Glycolic or Salicylic peeling? |
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Hi, I was wondering which peeling is better glycolic or salicylic? Or is a combination of these the best solution? I like products with AHA, but for peeling salicylic acid is also very effective?
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borgwardt
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Posted: 08/08/06 - 09:57 Post subject: |
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Hi, I usually take combination of salicylic acid 10% and glycolic acid 5%, if my skin is extremely ruff, like after winter. In summertime percentage of both of acids can be decreased, due to constant peeling caused by excessive sweating and often showers. Peeling agents are used in peeling preparations. Usually are applied: an alpha hydroxy acid, such as glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid; or phenol. Peeling enables upper layers of skin to fall of so, the new skin can be formed. In this way, surface of skin feels regenerated and soft as at babies.
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