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Category: Health and Fitness  >>  Acne

By Rudy Silva   [ 04/05/2009 ]
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Acne Glycolic acid is a popular product because it can penetrate the skin. In doing so, it helps to keep the hair and skin follicles clear of built up dead skin. This reduces pore blockage which traps sebum in the pore, which eventually turns into a pimple. This acid also triggers the formation of new elastin cells and collagen. Using specific nutrients and vitamins help the new cells to grow faster.

Acne glycolic acid, known as a fruit acid, is an alpha hydroxyl acid that is used for treating skin conditions. It comes from sugar cane and is considered a natural product. Citric acid is also another form of glycolic acid and is found in lemons, oranges, lime, and grapefruits.

Glycolic acid is proven to be effective in acne treatment. It is one of the most effective chemical to use in the treatment of many skin conditions such as: acne, blackheads, whiteheads, pustules, bumps, psoriasis, eczema, dry skin, age spots, and pre-cancerous growths.

When acne glycolic acid is use for acne, it helps get rid of dead skin, excess oil, and dirt from the skin surface and from the pores. You will find glycolic acid on many acne treatment products, since it is used to renew and rejuvenate your skin.

The benefits of using glycolic acid are improved skin quality and reduced skin aging. It give the skin increased moisture through exfoliation. It makes the skin denser, improves the quality of elastic fibers, and promotes increased collagen density. This acid helps to reduce skin blemishes and imperfections.

When dead skin is removed from your skin surface using an acne glycolic acid product, the other ingredients in a cream remove the dead skin. With a water rinse the glycolic acid is neutralized and washes away from the skin.

Using acne glycolic acid for acne will clean and cleanse your facial pores. In removing dead skin from the pores and unplugging them, natural accumulating sebum can be released normally from the pores onto the skin. As pores are cleansed, you may see more acne forming, but this should stop within a few weeks.

After using glycolic acid products you should use sunburn products of at least 15 SPF. Do this to prevent photo damage to your skin. Glycolic acid exposes new skin and can be sensitive to the sun. As you remove dead skin, you skin may drier then normal but after a few days your skin will recover and appear normal.

To make the acne glycolic acid more effective consider taking the following supplements, MSM, Colostrum, vitamins, and vitamin C. Use of the supplements will enhance the use of glycolic acid. Vitamin C activate the formation of collagen and MSM, Colostrum, and vitamins feed and protect the formation of cells.

About the author:
Now is the time for you to go get rid of acne. This acid has a good history of helping to eliminate acne. Do you want information on how to use acne glycolic acid to clean our your acne face? For this reason, I wrote a short e-report called, “Secret Acne Cure Using Glycolic Acid.” To get your hands on this report, go to Glycolic Acid On Acne.

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Article tags: acne treatment system, alpha hydroxyl acid, glycolic acid skin care
 

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