Lactic acid 20% pH 1.7 is a preparation for exfoliation treatments. Intensely rejuvenating, stimulates hydration, anti-wrinkle, stimulates renewal of collagen fibres, reduces hyperpigmentation. Perform an exfoliation – lactic acid treatment on the face and décolleté, followed by a selection of post-treatment preparations from the Special Aesthetics line.
Lactic acid – indications:
- skin with wrinkles, mature
- dry skin in need of hydration and renewal
- with keratinisation disorders
- with keratinisation disorders
- left skin, thinning, lack of elasticity
- wrinkles, lack of elasticity
- photographic signs of ageing, prematurely ageing skin
- pigmentation spots – post-sun, age spots
- imperfections – scars, skin irregularities
Lactic acid – effects:
- stimulation of collagen and elastin production
- stimulation of hydration and elasticity
- smoothing of wrinkles
- brightening of spots and hyperpigmentation
- leveling of skin tone
- blurring of scars
- smoothing of scars, stretch marks and skin irregularities
- regulation of keratosis
- regulation of keratosis
- cleaning and shrinking of skin pores

What do we know about lactic acid?
✓ Lactic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) of moderate potency. It plays an important role in biochemical processes. It is produced by lactic acid bacteria of the Lactobacteriaceae family. It is also formed during intense exercise in our muscles, and its presence causes them to become acidified, which results in a decrease in their performance.
✓ In low concentrations (up to 10%), lactic acid has a moisturising effect. It is one of the main components of NMF, or natural moisturising factor. As such, it influences the hydration and moisturisation of the skin and allows the epidermis to maintain a normal moisture level.
✓ In higher concentrations (usually 30-50%), it has an exfoliating effect. Peelings containing lactic acid, in addition to their ability to exfoliate the epidermis, improve the pigmentation of the skin, for example in facial acne and hyperpigmentation.
✓ Furthermore, lactic acid also shows the ability to increase epidermal thickness by increasing levels of procollagen I and collagen I. Thanks to these properties, it is considered a suitable acid for rejuvenating skin with photodamage.
✓ Lactic acid is therefore used very frequently in cosmetic and medical treatments because it effectively stimulates collagen and elastin production. It therefore stimulates skin hydration and elasticity, smoothes wrinkles, lightens spots and discolouration, smoothes scars and stretch marks, and additionally regulates keratinisation, cleanses and shrinks skin pores. To conclude, lactic acid is a mildly effective acid to achieve an all-round improvement in skin condition: hydration, firmness and colour.





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