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Glycolic Acid Questions and Answers
What is Glycolic Acid? - answer a colorless, translucent, crystalline compound,
C2H4O3, that occurs in cane sugar, unripe grapes, and sugar beets and has numerous
industrial uses, especially in dyeing leather and textiles and in the manufacture of
pesticides.

Where does Glycolic Acid come from? Natural or synthetic sources? -
answer .Glycolic acid is one of several alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), which are
naturally occurring chemicals found in foods such as sour milk, sugarcane, apples and
citrus fruits. The glycolic acid in skin care, however, is uaually the synthetic form, which
is more stable, ensuring better delivery to the skin.

How is Glycolic Acid used in skin care? - answer Glycolic Acid is the holy grail for
exfoliation, effectively removing the outermost layer of dead cells from the complexion,
revealing brighter, fresher skin. Products that contain Glycolic Acid are used often to
treat scarring, skin discoloration and signs of aging, like fine lines and wrinkles.

What type of skin is Glycolic Acid good for? And Not good for? - answer .glycolic
acid is that it's good for almost every skin type, except very sensitive skin patients and
patients with rosacea, those with sensitive skin may find it too irritating.

Are there any allergies a client may have that would contraindicate using Glycolic Acid ?
- answer .

Find at least 3 examples of products that contain this ingredient (any product line but
preferably professional) & explain how a client would use them in order to achieve
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