Main findings
Main findings
AHA, stands for alpha-hydroxy acid. At Eucerin, we use the AHA Glycolic acid, an acid originally derived from sugar cane. This peeling acid has a very small molecular size, makes skin smoother, more even and opens pores, without compromising on barrier structures of the skin. It promotes exfoliation by reducing cell adhesion in the epidermis and increasing cell turnover. Furthermore, it increases the biosynthetic capacity of collagen and builds support structure in the dermal matrix to reduce wrinkles and fine lines.
Lactic Acid is a skin-endogenous component of the Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF) and a member of the Alpha-Hydroxy Acid (AHA) family. It acts in the stratum corneum with a two-fold effect:
Glycolic Acid is a water-soluble alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from sugarcane. It is the smallest and most penetrative AHA, allowing it to effectively exfoliate the skin by breaking down the bonds between dead skin cells. Key benefits are:
AHA, stands for alpha-hydroxy acid. At Eucerin, we use the AHA Glycolic acid, an acid originally derived from sugar cane. This peeling acid has a very small molecular size, makes skin smoother, more even and opens pores, without compromising on barrier structures of the skin. It promotes exfoliation by reducing cell adhesion in the epidermis and increasing cell turnover. Furthermore, it increases the biosynthetic capacity of collagen and builds support structure in the dermal matrix to reduce wrinkles and fine lines.
Lactic Acid is a skin-endogenous component of the Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF) and a member of the Alpha-Hydroxy Acid (AHA) family. It acts in the stratum corneum with a two-fold effect:
Glycolic Acid is a water-soluble alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from sugarcane. It is the smallest and most penetrative AHA, allowing it to effectively exfoliate the skin by breaking down the bonds between dead skin cells. Key benefits are:
AHA, stands for alpha-hydroxy acid. At Eucerin, we use the AHA Glycolic acid, an acid originally derived from sugar cane. This peeling acid has a very small molecular size, makes skin smoother, more even and opens pores, without compromising on barrier structures of the skin. It promotes exfoliation by reducing cell adhesion in the epidermis and increasing cell turnover. Furthermore, it increases the biosynthetic capacity of collagen and builds support structure in the dermal matrix to reduce wrinkles and fine lines.
Lactic Acid is a skin-endogenous component of the Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF) and a member of the Alpha-Hydroxy Acid (AHA) family. It acts in the stratum corneum with a two-fold effect:
Glycolic Acid is a water-soluble alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from sugarcane. It is the smallest and most penetrative AHA, allowing it to effectively exfoliate the skin by breaking down the bonds between dead skin cells. Key benefits are:
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