Lactic Acid (Level 1) 10%-15%
LEVEL: 1 Very Light Peels (10% & 15%) STRENGTH: Mild / SKIN PENETRATION: Epidermis (Stratum Corneum) and upper DERMIS. Containing natural humectants, which moisturize the skin as the LACTIC ACID
exfoliates it. This makes the peel less irritating to the skin than other peels. LACTIC ACID is made naturally by the body and addresses fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, acne scars, age spots, actinic keratosis, brown spots and more! Ideal for dry, sensitive and sundamaged skin.
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Ingredients overview
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Alcohol Free
Fragrance and Essential Oil Free
Key Ingredients
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Ingredient name | what-it-does | irr., com. | ID-Rating |
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Lactic Acid | exfoliant, moisturizer/humectant, buffering | superstar | |
Purified Water | solvent |
dermalure Lactic Acid (Level 1) 10%-15%Ingredients explained
Lactic Acid - superstar
What-it-does:
exfoliant, moisturizer/humectant, buffering
- It’s the second most researched AHA after glycolic acid
- It gently lifts off dead skin cells to reveal newer, fresher, smoother skin
- It also has amazing skin hydrating properties
- In higher concentration (10% and up) it improves skin firmness, thickness and wrinkles
- Choose a product where you know the concentration and pH value because these two greatly influence effectiveness
- Don’t forget to use your sunscreen (in any case but especially so next to an AHA product)
Also-called: Aqua;Water |
What-it-does:
solvent
Good old water, aka H2O. The most common skincare ingredient of all. You can usually find it right in the very first spot of the ingredient list, meaning it’s the biggest thing out of all the stuff that makes up the product.
It’s mainly a solvent for ingredients that do not like to dissolve in oils but rather in water.
Once inside the skin, it hydrates, but not from the outside - putting pure water on the skin (hello long baths!) is drying.
One more thing: the water used in cosmetics is purified and deionized (it means that almost all of the mineral ions inside it is removed). Like this, the products can stay more stable over time.
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