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First, what is Glycolic Acid? Glycolic Acid is an alpha-hydroxy acid made from sugarcane that’s commonly used and applied as a dermatology office chemical peel treatment (process of putting acid on the skin to exfoliate). The term “chemical” can sound intimidating, but all it means is that it doesn’t rely on scrubbing or scraping your skin to exfoliate and clean. It gives better results than harsh scrubbing beads or brushes simply through application to the skin. Non-neutralized glycolic acid is a natural way to remove dead skin, debris, and pore-clogging substances while activating natural cellular rejuvenation. The end result? Fresher, brighter skin, without all the harsh scraping and scratching. Learn more, read the Ultimate Guide to Glycolic Acid https://www.dermatologistschoice.com/... SHOP FACIAL ENHANCEMENT CREAM DAILY MOISTURIZER WITH MILD GLYCOLIC, https://www.dermatologistschoice.com/... Glycolic is a time-tested ingredient. Since when? As recalled in a publication from the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology The Cosmetic Dermatology European Expert, the earliest use of acid peeling procedures - or chemical peels, as they’re known today - was noted in Egyptian medicine as early as 1550 BC. Meaning, chemical peels have been effective since before the time of Cleopatra! She used acids like lactic acid (found in sour milk), tartaric acid (found in wine), and citric acid (found in lemon). Ancient Greek and Romans were also fans of acid peels. In the 19th century, acid treatments began to resemble their modern form when glycolic acid was first formulated. The first recorded use of medical strength acid being used for treatment was in 1874 in Vienna, when the dermatologist Ferdinand von Hebra used specially-designed peels to treat melasma and freckles. Today in the 21st century, dermatologists use acid chemical peels, most commonly glycolic acid, to treat acne, skin pigmentation, anti-aging, and more. Is it safe? Yes, dermatologists even use glycolic to treat acne during pregnancy. Contrary to some reports, glycolic acid can’t burn or scar the skin - any stinging sensation is only temporary, and it means the glycolic is working!. Glycolic is naturally derived from sugarcane plant and can be used to reverse sun damage, even in the summer months when sun exposure to the skin is at its peak. Now, why is non-neutralized glycolic acid more effective than other store-bought skin products? The secret to glycolic acid’s effectiveness lies in its molecular structure. Specifically, the size of the molecule is small enough to allow it to penetrate deeper into the pores than most other acids. This means it can reach the deepest layers of skin to truly transform and rejuvenate from the inside out. When the acid is neutralized, it loses its effectiveness and can’t penetrate the skin. Non-neutralized glycolic, on the other hand, retains its strength as a powerful agent of brighter, firmer, cleaner skin. Visit www.dermchoice.com for more information.