Lactic Acid Skincare Products for Smooth Skin

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Frequently Ask Questions
Lactic Acid is a gentle Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) derived from fermented sugar. It helps exfoliate dead skin cells, improve skin texture, boost hydration, and reveal brighter, smoother-looking skin.
Yes, Lactic Acid is one of the gentlest exfoliating acids, making it suitable for dry and sensitive skin types. It exfoliates while helping the skin retain moisture.
If you're new to Lactic Acid, start by using it 2–3 times a week. Once your skin has built tolerance, you may gradually increase usage based on your skin's needs and the product instructions.
Yes, Lactic Acid helps remove dead skin cells from the skin's surface, promoting a brighter, more radiant, and even-looking complexion.
Yes, Lactic Acid gently exfoliates rough, dead skin buildup, helping smooth uneven texture and improve the appearance of bumpy skin.
Yes, unlike many exfoliating acids, Lactic Acid has humectant properties that help attract and retain moisture, keeping the skin hydrated and soft.
Yes, Lactic Acid can be used in the morning, but it is essential to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) afterward, as it can increase the skin's sensitivity to sunlight.
Lactic Acid is generally well tolerated, but people with a severely compromised skin barrier, open wounds, or active skin irritation should avoid using it until the skin has healed. A patch test is recommended before first use.
Both are Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs), but Lactic Acid is gentler and more hydrating, making it suitable for dry and sensitive skin, while Glycolic Acid penetrates more deeply and provides stronger exfoliation.
Visible improvements in skin texture and brightness are typically seen within 2–4 weeks of consistent use, depending on your skin type and the product formulation.
It is generally not recommended to use Lactic Acid and Vitamin C together in the same skincare routine, as both are active ingredients that may increase skin sensitivity. Consider using them at different times of the day. For example, you may use Lactic Acid in your body care routine and Vitamin C in your facial skincare routine.
Yes, applying a moisturizer after Lactic Acid helps restore hydration, soothe the skin, and support the skin barrier after exfoliation.
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