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What are a few of the skin conditions where Glycolic Acid can benefit?
In each of these cases, the exfoliating action removes top layers of skin, forcing new collagen growth and improved elastin. This creates more youthful, glowing skin. Acne and fine wrinkles are essentially indents in the skin, and pigmentation is uneven color. The refined surface after use of Glycolic Acid creates smoother, even skin tones because there is less of a visible indent and discoloration…
Skin can’t effectively be moisturized until the dry skin buildup is removed, allowing product to penetrate. Keratosis Pilaris is made less visible through exfoliation. This is done easily with Glycolic Acid.
You will need to consult an esthetician for removal of blackheads, but Glycolic Acid is effective for prevention afterward. The treatment lessens surface oils, and keeps the newly exfoliated pores cleaner, longer. Try Renée Rouleau Glycolic Acid in three different strengths. Glycolic Serum 10% (smoothes sensitive skin) Glycolic Serum 17% (for smoother, clearer skin) Glycolic Serum 20% (professional-strength exfoliation) Note: It’s normal to experience a tingling sensation after applying Glycolic Acid. Which strength of Glycolic Acid is right for you? See our nine skin types. See other magazines we have been featured in on our press page! ![]() Content Copyright © 2012, Renée Rouleau, Inc PERMISSION TO REPRINT: You may use any items from this article in your print, blog, magazine or electronic newsletter. But in order to do so, you must include the following paragraph including a link to www.ReneeRouleau.com. Information courtesy of www.ReneeRouleau.com, a website with skin care tips, products based on nine skin types and advice from skin care expert and celebrity esthetician, Renée Rouleau.
Posted August 13, 2010 by Renée Rouleau
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