Kamboji Skin Care
Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution (240ML)
Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution (240ML)
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1. Solve Your Dandruff Problems
Dandruff occurs when you have a dry scalp, and it can also cause itchiness. To combat this, people usually go for scalp treatments, where the technician uses a mild acid to exfoliate the scalp to remove the buildup of dead skin cells and reduce itchiness. Well, it turns out the mild acid they use is glycolic acid which just so happens is the main active ingredient in this toner!
According to an article in The Strategist, a Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Perfumery Association representative explained that: “Alpha hydroxy acids such as glycolic acid are very good at removing dead skin cells from the skin’s surface and have numerous beneficial properties for the hair and scalp.”
How to use glycolic acid toner on your scalp:
- Use it twice a week before washing your hair.
- Apply onto your scalp and leave it to absorb for around 10 to 15 minutes.
- Then rinse out, shampoo and conditioner like usual.
2. Lighten Your Underarms and Reduce Odour
There are a few reasons why our armpits darken. One of them is a symptom of acanthosis nigricans (AN), and it happens in people who have an underlying medical condition, such as diabetes or obesity.
Regular shaving also might be the cause of the dark armpit. This is because when you shave, the hair will prevent regrowth faster, leading to pigment cells’ faster reproduction.
In this case, glycolic acid can help fade pigmentation and improve rough skin texture. That’s why the results showed that it lightens the armpit. Glycolic acid also helps to lower your skin’s pH level, producing fewer bacteria and odour. No more smelly armpits!
How to use glycolic acid toner on your underarms:
- Use it once or twice a week.
- Pour the glycolic acid toner onto cotton pads and wipe it on your underarms. You can also use a spray bottle.
- Do NOT use it right away after shaving or waxing, as it can cause irritation and tingling.
3. Get Rid of Cracked Heels
Cracked heels happen when you have dry skin on the bottom of the feet. Then, people’s first instinct is to use a moisturising or hydrating products to combat the problem.
While that’s not wrong, dry and dead skin cells on your heels can make it difficult for your skin to fully absorb these moisturising products, meaning you may not be getting as much benefit as you think.
So, before you put on hydrating products, make sure to exfoliate first – and it turns out glycolic acid is a great chemical exfoliator. You can achieve a soft heel with this gentle toner that gently exfoliates the skin and improves its texture.
How to use glycolic acid toner on your cracked heels:
- Use ideally in the PM, no more frequently than once per day.
- Soak a cotton pad with glycolic acid.
- Swipe it over the dry skin on the heel.
- Moisturise with foot cream.
- For quicker results, wear a pair of socks over your feet while you sleep.
4. Combat Strawberry Legs and Ingrown Hair
Strawberry legs are those small, dark spots on the legs and are usually visible after you shave. Sometimes it can be mistaken as dirt because these dark spots resemble the seeds on the strawberry’s skin, hence the term “strawberry legs”.
A lack of regular exfoliation is the most common reason for strawberry legs, as dead skin cells clog up the pores on the legs and become dark. That’s why we should exfoliate our legs regularly to remove the dead skin. Glycolic acid’s exfoliant properties are great at removing dead skin cells, helping reduce the appearance of strawberry legs and ingrown hair by clearing out the pores on your legs.
How to use glycolic acid toner to combat strawberry legs:
- Use ideally in the PM, no more frequently than once per day.
- Soak a cotton pad with the glycolic acid toner.
- Swipe it over your legs.
- Get a good night’s sleep.
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