Saturday, April 24, 2010

Over the long run, does glycolic acid make your skin thinner or thicker?

It thins the skin by removing the outer layer, but it also promotes collagen production. So in the long run is it good or bad for your skin?

Over the long run, does glycolic acid make your skin thinner or thicker?
Glycolic Acid is a thorough exfoliator, removing the outer layers of thickened or damaged skin leaving a smoother and healthier appearance. Glycolic Acid can penetrate the deeper layers of the skin, increasing the rate of dead cell shedding, new skin cell production and collagen formation. With prolonged use, Glycolic Acid has been found to be beneficial in improving dry skin, treating age spots, improving oily and acne prone skin and decreasing fine lines and wrinkles... So in the long run your skin will be ok... Please dont ask why the hell I know this!
Reply:i do not know
Reply:im gonna go with baad


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