Care Products Anti-Aging and the skin incorporated with AHA are flooding the market. Alpha hydroxy acids to smooth out surface lines and wrinkles, improves skin texture and tone, unblock and cleanse pores. They also improve oily skin or acne, skin and improve the state in general. AHA or Alpha Hydroxy Acids are not new to skin care. Legends of Cleopatra milk baths are well known beauty and skin care. Polynesians used sugarcane and fruit juice to soften their skin. The common factor in the properties of these products and this group of natural substances from sugar cane, fruit, milk, molasses, etc., called AHA.
What are the AHA molecules?
To find out if a cosmetic contains an AHA, look for the ingredients list. AHA ingredients may be listed as follows:
The glycolic acid, lactic acid, malic acid, citric acid, glycolic acid + ammonium glycolate, alpha-hydroxyacetic acid + ammonium alpha-hydroxyethanoate, alpha-hydroxy-octanoic acid, alpha-hydroxycaprylic, hydroxycaprylic, mixed fruit acid, tri-alpha hydroxy fruit acids, fruit acids, triple sugar cane extract, alpha hydroxy and botanical complex, L-alpha-hydroxy fatty acid linked alpha glycomer in Nutrium (three AHAs).
As AHA?
To find out how AHA’s for skin care, we will see how the skin ages and how to be young. The cells in the superficial layers of the skin are connected by intercellular fluid with each other. As we age, the “glue like” substance binds the skin cells tighter and denser. Layers of dead skin build up and unlike young skin, exfoliation is obviously Continue reading