Glycolic Acid vs. Salicylic Acid: Is it for Your Skin Type & Concern? | Dr. Shereene Idriss

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Summary

TLDRDr. Shireen Idris provides an insightful breakdown of chemical exfoliants, specifically glycolic and salicylic acids, ideal for varying skin types and conditions. She emphasizes exfoliation's role in skincare, urging users to employ it wisely for maximum benefits. Glycolic acid, a potent alpha hydroxy acid, excels in surface exfoliation, hydration, collagen production, and is particularly beneficial for anti-aging and sun damage. It's suitable for all skin types, including darker skin tones, provided it's patch-tested for sensitivity. Glycolic acid is available in different strengths, with 5%-20% being effective for most users. Conversely, salicylic acid, a beta hydroxy acid, is oil-soluble and best for oily or acne-prone skin, working to deeply cleanse pores and prevent acne. It's found in products ranging from 0.5% to 2%, suitable for daily use under sunscreen. Users are advised to exfoliate at night for better results and always follow with sunscreen due to increased sun sensitivity. Dr. Idris offers alternative acids like lactic acid for those sensitive to glycolic and mandelic acid for those wary of salicylic acid.

Takeaways

  • 🌞 Exfoliate at night for best results and follow with sunscreen during the day.
  • 🌱 Glycolic acid helps with surface exfoliation and collagen production.
  • 💧 Salicylic acid is effective for oily and acne-prone skin by unclogging pores.
  • 🔍 Always patch test strong acids, especially on sensitive or darker skin tones.
  • 🧪 Glycolic acid is effective between 5%-20%; higher concentrations require professional oversight.
  • 🧖‍♀️ Combining acids (AHA & BHA) might suit certain skin goals but requires caution.
  • 👩‍⚕️ Lactic acid is an alternative for those sensitive to glycolic acid’s strength.
  • 🎯 Mandelic acid can replace salicylic acid for those with sensitivity concerns.
  • 📈 Effective exfoliation improves skin texture and can delay visible signs of aging.
  • 🌝 Special morning exfoliation is suitable occasionally, like before events.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Dr. Shireen Idris introduces her Saturday morning skincare series, focusing on cosmetic ingredients, procedures, and skin conditions. She emphasizes the importance of exfoliation, particularly using chemical exfoliants like AHAs, BHAs, and PHAs. Dr. Idris explains that glycolic acid, a star AHA ingredient, penetrates deeply due to its small size and is commonly derived from sugarcane. Salicylic acid, a BHA, is oil-soluble and beneficial for oily or acne-prone skin. She stresses glycolic acid's surface exfoliation and collagen promotion, versus salicylic acid's deep pore cleansing ability.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Glycolic acid is highlighted as beneficial for anti-aging and sun damage improvement, suitable for all skin tones with proper patch testing to avoid irritation. It’s noted for its potential to cause post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation in sensitive darker skin types. Effective glycolic acid concentrations range from 5% to 20%, with higher concentrations suitable for professional use. The U.S and Canada have regulatory differences for maximum allowable percentages. Salicylic acid, approved in the U.S for acne products at 0.5% to 2%, is recommended for controlling oil and acne. Proper sunscreen usage post-exfoliation is advised, with nighttime application suggested for optimal results.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:19:50

    Dr. Idris provides product recommendations: her Pillow Talk Derm Flash Mask containing glycolic, lactic, and tranexamic acids; L'Oreal’s glycolic serum; Bubble’s mask with AHAs and PHAs; and The Ordinary’s glycolic acid toner for beginners. Salicylic acid recommendations include Paula’s Choice, Panoxyl, and Skinfix’s acne control cleanser. She mentions combo products for those seeking both anti-aging and acne benefits. She concludes with an emphasis on matching exfoliants with skin type needs to prevent common misuse, inviting viewers to engage further in the conversation.

Mind Map

Video Q&A

  • What is the best time to exfoliate?

    Exfoliate at night after washing your face to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores.

  • What is glycolic acid best used for?

    Glycolic acid is best for surface exfoliation, hydration, and promoting collagen, making it suitable for anti-aging and sun-damaged skin.

  • What conditions make salicylic acid a good choice?

    Salicylic acid is suitable for oily or acne-prone skin due to its oil-soluble properties that unclog pores.

  • Can darker skin tones use glycolic acid?

    Yes, darker skin tones can use glycolic acid, though they should patch test first to prevent irritation and hyperpigmentation.

  • How should you use salicylic acid if you have acne?

    Use salicylic acid sparingly, starting with once or twice a week, increasing frequency if well-tolerated, always with sunscreen.

  • What are the recommended percentages for glycolic acid use?

    Glycolic acid is effective between 5% to 20%, with higher concentrations needing professional guidance.

  • Can you use salicylic acid and glycolic acid together?

    Yes, you can combine them for both acne treatment and anti-aging benefits, but always consider skin sensitivity.

  • Is it okay to exfoliate in the morning?

    Generally, it's better to exfoliate at night, but morning exfoliation is okay for special occasions like events.

  • What should you always use after exfoliating?

    Always apply sunscreen after exfoliating to protect your sensitized skin from sun damage.

  • What can you use if you are sensitive to salicylic acid?

    You can try mandelic acid, an oil-soluble AHA suitable for those with sensitive skin.

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    out all summer burning to a crisp let us
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    get your skincare in order with a fresh
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    start and how do you start that
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    exfoliation I recently did a YouTube
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    live where we really dove into the
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    basics of exfoliation it is up on my
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    videos so you guys can catch it there we
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    talked about why chemical exfoliants Are
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    Better Than Physical ones because I'm
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    not a fan of physical scrubs physical
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    scrubs are not enzymatic scrubs that
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    could be a discussion for another day
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    ahas bhas and phas in that live and
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    while I was recording the live I
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    realized people really still don't quite
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    understand the difference between the
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    most common ones which are salicylic
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    acid and glycolic acid so I wanted to go
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    in deeper today and talk about the
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    science between the two so that you guys
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    know which one to use better for you
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    because believe it or not I see patients
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    every day in my office
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    I would tell you guys like 40 of the
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    time people do not know which exfoliant
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    to use and they are overusing the wrong
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    one and their skin is not happy so let
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    us understand it together glycolic acid
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    is in my opinion the star ingredient of
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    alpha hydroxy acids
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    ahas it is the smallest one of the alpha
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    hydroxy acids and therefore can go the
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    deepest in your skin
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    derived from natural sources primarily
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    sugar cane Believe It or Not nowadays is
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    usually synthesized in a laboratory so
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    people are not really getting it from
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    sugarcane anymore salicylic acid is a
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    beta hydroxy acid that is what people
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    refer to as a BHA so when people are
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    saying oh if you can use a BHA they're
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    usually just talking about salicylic
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    acid derived from natural sources
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    primarily the bark of the willow tree
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    Salix Alba and it can also be made in a
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    lab which it usually is nowadays the
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    primary function in skin care when
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    you're thinking of glycolic acid or
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    salicylic acid is exfoliation
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    but exfoliation is not created equal
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    across the board
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    to simplify matters and this is probably
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    going to be the biggest conclusion of
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    the video but I hope you guys keep
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    tuning in glycolic acid is best for
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    surface exfoliation whereas salicylic
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    acid is best if you have oily skin or
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    even acne so that is the conclusion of
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    it but you do have to understand that
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    there is a little bit more to it
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    glycolic acid in terms of solubility is
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    not oil soluble it's not oil loving
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    whereas salicylic acid is oil loving and
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    so salicylic acid is going to be
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    attracted to the oilier parts of your
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    face deep within your pores to get in
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    there and break up the gunk inside your
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    pores so that your pores do not get
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    clogged up
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    up with extra oil that attracts that
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    bacteria to promote and grow and you
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    then have acne whereas glycolic acid is
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    better for hydration glycolic acid
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    interestingly enough indirectly helps to
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    promote collagen production by
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    triggering the fibroblasts those
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    Powerhouse cells deeper in the dermis to
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    start producing collagen so when I talk
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    about exfoliation and let's say you're
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    looking to exfoliate but you want some
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    anti-aging benefits again I do not like
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    the word anti-aging I sadly just have to
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    use it because it is the word that
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    everybody understands and if I say well
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    aging you're going to be like what do
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    you mean by that no time to explain in
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    this video but glycolic acid has
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    anti-aging benefits whereas salicylic
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    acid doesn't quite have them the same
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    way that glycolic acid does primary use
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    of glycolic is surface exfoliation
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    helping to buff those Fine Lines helping
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    to buff the surface of your skin even
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    out your skin tone whereas salicylic
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    acid its main function is to go deep
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    into your pores to really unclog those
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    suckers and help you clear those suckers
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    of the gunk that is there so they have
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    completely different functionalities so
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    when I see a 50 year old patient come in
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    who is really not oily using a salicylic
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    acid everyone uses Paula's Choice the
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    gray bottle they all refer to it as the
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    gray bottle they're like I'm exfoliating
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    using the gray bottle I'm like yeah but
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    you're not oily why are you using a
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    salicylic acid on your face like twice a
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    day which we will talk about how often
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    to do it for so who is salicylic acid
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    for it is for people with oily skin who
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    have acne prone skin it can be used by
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    other skin type as well and let's say
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    you're not somebody who's super oily or
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    super acne prone acne prone acne prone
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    but you want to keep things under
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    control you can incorporate a salicylic
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    acid once a week into your routine to
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    kind of keep your skin regulated but is
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    it something that you need every day no
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    whereas glycolic acid is much more
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    suitable for people who have concerns of
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    Aging sun damage the world on their face
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    who are looking to have a smoother
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    overall texture a more even skin tone
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    and who are looking in the process to
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    indirectly help themselves as they age
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    by helping to promote collagen there is
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    a myth that darker skin tones cannot use
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    glycolic acid the reality is if you have
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    a darker skin tone can you use glycolic
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    acid absolutely you can it is not going
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    to burn your skin and it is not going to
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    make you react in a negative way all
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    skin types and tones can use glycolic
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    acid the issue is glycolic acid because
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    it is the smallest is the most
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    aggressive right of the ahas and
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    therefore can cause a little bit of
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    hypersensitivity for those who are
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    sensitive if it causes a reaction in
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    your skin and you are a little bit
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    darker you may get post-inflammatory
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    hyperpigmentation but that is the case
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    with any ingredient that is going to
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    give you an irritation glycolic acid
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    because it is stronger can maybe be a
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    little bit more irritating but in my
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    experience I usually tell people to
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    patch test it on the side of their face
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    a couple of times a week to see how
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    their face responds if they are somebody
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    who is scared of the irritation
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    potential and to go from there if they
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    do not have any irritation knock
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    yourself out and enjoy the benefits of
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    glycolic acid it was at a dinner last
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    night with a table of makeup artists who
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    wear of Darker skin tones ranging from
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    skin type I would say four and up and
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    they have been using my flash mask which
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    we will talk about in a second and
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    obsessing over it their skin looked
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    beautiful the other thing that people
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    don't realize is that this is where
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    understanding the extent of the
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    percentage of glycolic acid or this also
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    like acid not so much mostly glycolic
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    acid is important what percentage should
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    you use
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    glycolic acid is effective between five
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    to twenty percent it is harder to find
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    nowadays in the U.S glycolic acid over
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    15
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    and honestly I think that is appropriate
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    because when you go higher than that
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    you're talking about chemical peels that
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    are usually done under the supervision
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    of a professional and that can lead to
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    complications so you want to be a little
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    bit careful with the percent that you're
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    using when you're going above 15
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    interestingly enough in Canada for
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    example you're never going to find an
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    over-the-counter glycolic acid over 10
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    percent because it is illegal so that is
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    a very interesting sort of country by
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    country situation five to seven percent
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    is what I would consider mild so if
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    you're super dark and you're sensitive
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    and you're scared but you want to
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    venture in look for something on the
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    lighter side in the mild section it is
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    suitable for people with sensitive skin
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    again I would still patch test and I
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    wouldn't be scared if you have a darker
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    skin tone medium strength is anywhere
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    from eight to ten percent and these are
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    often found in the form of toners again
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    which is basically you have to
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    understand which toner you're using and
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    what's in it serums or even masks and
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    it's a very effective form of
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    exfoliating for most skin types and then
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    I would say higher is 10 to 20 plus and
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    this is more significant exfoliation
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    it's going to definitely have more of an
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    oomph on your skin and a better result
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    for your skin you will feel the glow the
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    next day and I say this is more
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    recommended for people who understand
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    their skin and who know that they're not
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    sensitive can darker skin tones use
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    glycolic acid over 10 percent absolutely
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    but just make sure that you're not
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    sensitive and like with anything
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    honestly if you are worried always patch
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    test first
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    save yourself weeks and months of
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    headaches by using one to three days to
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    test a product definitely worth its
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    weight in gold with regards to salicylic
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    acid right the FDA in the U.S has only
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    approved over-the-counter acne products
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    between 0.5 percent to 2 percent
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    when you see salicylic acid it is always
  • 00:09:36
    going to be helpful for acne but not all
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    products are going to be able to claim
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    it why because of something called the
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    drug fact label if they want to claim
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    acne they have to go through this
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    process to get a drug fact label on
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    their packaging to say that it's good
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    for acne but if you find a salicylic
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    acid product without a drug fact label
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    does that mean that it won't be good for
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    acne no it will still be good for acne
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    they just cannot use the word acne
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    because then it is called a medical
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    condition so it depends how much money a
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    company has or is willing to spend to
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    get that drug fact label on their panel
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    but
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    from point five percent to one percent
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    suitable for daily use I'm not worried
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    about it it's very light you're not
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    going to be over exfoliating your skin
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    over stripping your skin of its natural
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    oils higher from one to two percent it's
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    usually found in Levon treatments and in
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    cleansers and honestly I don't love when
  • 00:10:35
    people overuse this and we could talk
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    about that in a second and it does also
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    depend on your climate how humid it is
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    and how oily you are so coming back to
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    Sun sensitivity glycolic acid can make
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    you a little bit more sun sensitive
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    because it is the strongest so now you
  • 00:10:51
    guys understand that if you're in Darker
  • 00:10:52
    skin type and even if you're not
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    everybody should be wearing sunscreen
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    the next day after exfoliating which
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    reminds me I like that you guys
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    exfoliate at night not in the morning
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    why so because after you've washed your
  • 00:11:07
    face after you've taken your makeup off
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    that's when you want to get rid of all
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    of those dead skin cells that's when you
  • 00:11:12
    want to go deep into your pores to help
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    unclog them when you do it in the
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    morning morning before makeup yeah your
  • 00:11:18
    makeup might go on smoother so if you
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    have a red carpet event sure there are
  • 00:11:21
    exceptions to the rule but on a daily
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    basis why are you cleaning the base of
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    your face only to add more onto
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    your face does not make sense salicylic
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    acid in terms of sun sensitivity though
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    is also going to make you a bit more sun
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    sensitive so regardless of whichever one
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    you're using definitely you have to wear
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    a sunscreen if you cannot tolerate
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    glycolic acid but you are looking for a
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    little bit more anti-aging benefits this
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    is where lactic acid is a good
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    alternative it is the next best for
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    surface exfoliation and then you have
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    their cousins which are known as the
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    phas the polyhydroxy acids you have
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    something called bluecano lactone I will
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    link a really old video I've done when I
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    think I had covid on exfoliation below
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    so you guys can watch that in terms of
  • 00:12:05
    salicylic acid what can you use as an
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    alternative if you cannot tolerate it
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    you can actually use a aha interestingly
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    enough the weakest of the ahas mandelic
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    acid
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    mandelic acid is also oil soluble unlike
  • 00:12:20
    glycolic acid or lactic and it can go
  • 00:12:22
    into your pores it is just very big and
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    therefore great for people with
  • 00:12:25
    sensitive skin so if you have oily skin
  • 00:12:28
    or acne prone skin and you can't
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    tolerate cell acid try mandelic acid
  • 00:12:31
    let's talk about some glycolic acid
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    product recommendations that I have here
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    and then we're going to hit on some
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    salicylic acid product recommendations
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    so first and foremost first and foremost
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    obviously I have an interest in this
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    this is my company it is my product line
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    I love it and I use this three to four
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    times a week going into winter and I do
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    it at night this is the Pillow Talk
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    Durham flash mask which is an acid-based
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    resurfacing mask I will show you guys it
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    is a beautiful pink texture just like
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    that and it retails for 48 dollars it
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    has three main ingredients glycolic acid
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    at 15 so I went the highest that I could
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    possibly go while combining it with
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    lactic acid as well as
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    tranexamic acid to help even out your
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    skin tone the reason I made it as a mask
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    right is a gel mask is twofold one very
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    honestly I wanted to make it harder for
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    you guys to use so you don't overuse it
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    but two I wanted you guys to figure out
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    how long you can have it on your face
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    for so if you're very sensitive if
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    you're a darker skin type and you're
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    sensitive or you're scared but you want
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    glycolic acid leave it on for five
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    minutes then wash it off if you're
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    someone who's like I can tolerate this I
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    will never publicize this on the website
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    or on the brand side
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    I actually put it an hour before I go to
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    bed from head to my tits
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    and go to sleep an hour later I don't
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    wash it off I leave it on overnight and
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    the next day in the shower when I wash
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    my face my face is softer than a baby's
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    bottom it is like I cannot stop touching
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    myself and people are like why are you
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    touching your chest at work and I'm like
  • 00:14:14
    I don't know but it's so soft so anyway
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    love I made it I'm obviously biased if
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    you want something less intense L'Oreal
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    has their glycolic acid Serum at 10 it
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    has a long play time it is honestly
  • 00:14:30
    kind of expensive for 33 bucks for just
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    glycolic acid when I thought of like how
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    much I put in here but it is a beautiful
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    basic glycolic acid serum I do like it
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    because it goes a long way I like the
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    texture and it gives your skin a nice
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    Sheen it also has aloe extracts in it
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    which helps a little bit for soothing
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    benefits I hate The Dropper then you
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    have Bubble
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    which has a combination of aha plus PHA
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    this is for 18 it is also a mask like
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    that they do not disclose the percentage
  • 00:15:05
    so I am it kind of
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    it kind of stinks in a weird way it
  • 00:15:11
    smells like rotten cucumbers but
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    it has a nice texture and it is only 18
  • 00:15:17
    the issue with me is that they don't
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    disclose the percentage so that makes me
  • 00:15:22
    automatically assume that it is lower in
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    percentage and probably lower than 10
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    percent It's a combination of the two so
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    I am assuming again that it is better
  • 00:15:30
    for people with sensitive skin it does
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    have azelic acid in it which is
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    interesting if you have rosacea so it is
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    something that is interesting to look
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    into you're not going to break the bank
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    and worth testing on a spot if you're
  • 00:15:43
    sensitive and then obviously cheap
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    ordinary thirteen dollars it's a toning
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    solution it's very watery and it comes
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    in a weird dropper at least it's not
  • 00:15:53
    it's a nice dropper it's a scientific
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    dropper at least it's not a dropper this
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    way but this is seven percent glycolic
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    acid so this is great for beginners I
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    will also tell you guys if you have dark
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    other areas or even you know in other
  • 00:16:05
    parts of your body like your feet your
  • 00:16:07
    knees wherever you can use this as well
  • 00:16:09
    would I recommend this for the scalp
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    treatment that I see all over Tick Tock
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    there's better option something glycolic
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    acid for the scalp because your scalp is
  • 00:16:17
    usually oily so now you know which one
  • 00:16:19
    to use on your scalp not necessarily
  • 00:16:20
    this so those are glycolic acids in
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    terms of Sal acids everyone talks about
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    the gray bottle by Paula's Choice sure
  • 00:16:28
    this is two percent salicylic acid it
  • 00:16:31
    does not claim acne because there is no
  • 00:16:33
    drug fact it is great if you have acne
  • 00:16:34
    or only prone skin tanoxyl is another
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    one if I had to compare the two
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    they're very similar they both come in
  • 00:16:42
    bottles with droppers one has a drug
  • 00:16:44
    Fact one doesn't one retails for 34
  • 00:16:46
    dollars one retails for ten dollars this
  • 00:16:49
    one has green tea this one has spirulina
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    I will tell you
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    very very very very very very very very
  • 00:16:56
    similar for cell acid this probably does
  • 00:16:58
    the job but people love this I love
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    Polish Choice too I'm not endorsed by
  • 00:17:02
    the brand or paid by any of these people
  • 00:17:03
    so the interesting thing though is
  • 00:17:06
    Paula's Choice says use once or twice a
  • 00:17:08
    day after cleansing and toning whereas
  • 00:17:10
    panoxyl says start with application once
  • 00:17:13
    daily and increase slowly they also make
  • 00:17:15
    sure to say always finish with SPF 30
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    after using this product so I prefer the
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    directions of the panoxyl I don't think
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    you should use this twice a day you can
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    use it once a day at night if you're
  • 00:17:26
    somebody especially who's very oily now
  • 00:17:29
    if you live in a very humid environment
  • 00:17:31
    and you're very oily this is where
  • 00:17:34
    exceptions can be made and you can use
  • 00:17:35
    it twice a day but again get to know
  • 00:17:38
    your face and see how your face responds
  • 00:17:40
    in terms of a cleanserve has their acne
  • 00:17:43
    control cleanser which retails for 18.99
  • 00:17:46
    I don't have it here but Neutrogena also
  • 00:17:48
    has your salicylic acid cleanser skin
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    fix over here has their two percent acne
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    cleanser for 30 five bucks the
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    directions kind of vary on each when it
  • 00:17:57
    comes to cleansers let it sit on your
  • 00:17:59
    face for five or ten minutes before
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    washing it off I actually use it like a
  • 00:18:03
    mask and then I go do whatever I'm doing
  • 00:18:05
    then come back and wash it off and then
  • 00:18:06
    you even have spot treatments so if you
  • 00:18:08
    have a juicy pimple coming up or you
  • 00:18:10
    know something is irritated put it on
  • 00:18:11
    the spot it will help dry that baby and
  • 00:18:14
    that sucker out you could use this on a
  • 00:18:16
    spot twice a day no problem because that
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    is a very inflamed area
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    and then you have products that combine
  • 00:18:22
    ahas and bhas so you have products that
  • 00:18:26
    combine glycolic acid and salicylic acid
  • 00:18:28
    and this is people who are oily who want
  • 00:18:29
    some anti-aging benefits and who want to
  • 00:18:32
    have some smoother looking Skin So skin
  • 00:18:34
    better science has theirs this is very
  • 00:18:36
    expensive don't shoot the messenger at
  • 00:18:38
    115 it's a triple acid blend of glycolic
  • 00:18:42
    lactic and salicylic acid it comes in
  • 00:18:44
    individual packages which I will tell
  • 00:18:46
    you I like when I travel because I'm not
  • 00:18:49
    worried about any spillage is it a lot
  • 00:18:51
    of waste yes it is a lot of waste so
  • 00:18:53
    it's not something I necessarily use on
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    The Daily same goes for Dr Dennis gross
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    Alpha Beta peel pads for 92 bucks it's
  • 00:19:01
    really expensive and you hold on to
  • 00:19:03
    those pads for real life because you do
  • 00:19:05
    not want to lose them but this has
  • 00:19:07
    glycolic acid lactic acid and malic acid
  • 00:19:09
    in it as well as salicylic acid so those
  • 00:19:12
    are combo acid pads that are great for
  • 00:19:16
    travel or if you go to the gym and
  • 00:19:17
    you're on the go and you want to use
  • 00:19:19
    something without having to worry too
  • 00:19:20
    much about containers or you don't have
  • 00:19:23
    the time to sit around with a mask so
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    there you have it
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    that is a deep dive between Silo acid
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    and glycolic acid if you ever see me in
  • 00:19:31
    my practice and you have dry skin and I
  • 00:19:33
    ask you what exfoliation are you using
  • 00:19:34
    you're no longer allowed to say the gray
  • 00:19:35
    bottle by Paula's Choice because it will
  • 00:19:38
    not be suitable for you but I hope you
  • 00:19:40
    guys enjoyed this video if you have any
  • 00:19:42
    questions any comments whatsoever let me
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    know in the comment section below and I
  • 00:19:46
    will see you guys next week have a
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    beautiful Saturday
Tags
  • Glycolic Acid
  • Salicylic Acid
  • Exfoliation
  • Dermatology
  • Skin Care
  • Anti-Aging
  • Oily Skin
  • Acne Treatment
  • Sun Sensitivity
  • Patch Test