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DERMAdoctor Wrinkle Revenge Antioxidant Enhanced Glycolic Acid Facial Cleanser 1
A glycolic acid cleanser at dermatologist recommended strength enhanced with potent antioxidants. Why use ordinary when you can use extraordinary!
$24.00
 
DERMAdoctor Wrinkle Revenge Antioxidant Enhanced Glycolic Acid Facial Cleanser 3
Available only through physicians, Wrinkle Revenge Facial Cleanser 3 contains the maximum strength of glycolic acid recommended by dermatologists in a pleasing cleanser base enhanced by potent antioxidants.
$26.00
 
DERMAdoctor Wrinkle Revenge Antioxidant Enhanced Glycolic Acid Facial Cleanser 2
Now an even more potent dermatologist recommended glycolic acid facial cleanser enhanced with rejuvenating antioxidants.
$25.00
Related Searches: Glycolic | Wrinkles | Wrinkle Revenge
 
Peter Thomas Roth Un-Wrinkle Peel Pads
Gentle, yet effective daily peel. A PTR 20% proprietary complex of alpha, beta & gamma exfoliators (including glycolic, salicylic, lactic, linolenic acids) and amino acids, which are the building blocks of peptides. Suitable for all skin types.
$45.00
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MD Formulations Daily Peel Pads
This daily resurfacing treatment lightly and gradually sweeps away roughness and damaged old skin cells to reveal clear, youthful, healthy-looking new skin. Also effectively prepares skin to take in essential moisture, vitamins and nutrients, by removing dead skin build up. Suitable for all skin types, except the most sensitive.
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PeterThomasRoth Glycolic Acid 10% Hydrating Gel
Supplies lost moisture to aging and sun damaged skin through the use of anti-oxidants and glycolic acid.
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Peter Thomas Roth Glycolic Acid 3% Facial Wash
A oil free all purpose exfoliating cleanser containing glycolic acid.
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Aqua Glycolic Shampoo & Body Cleanser
Dandruff sufferers will like the way this AHA (14% glycolic acid) helps remove excess scalp scale and reduces flaking and itching. Good for those with seborrhea and psoriasis.
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Peter Thomas Roth Blemish Buffing Beads
For face and body. Uses anti-acne technology with sebum emulsifying jojoba beads, salicylic acid 1% acne treatment, glycolic acid complex and cutting-edge, oil-reducing ingredients.
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Peter Thomas Roth Un-Wrinkle Night
Exclusive (patent pending) blend of eight powerful, 100% active ANTI-AGING PEPTIDES and NEUROPEPTIDES are combined with SYN-TACKS (new cutting-edge dual-peptide), a mega dose of retinol, glycolic acid, vitamins and skin moisturizers to create this cutting-edge nighttime wrinkle fighting moisturizer. Suitable for normal to dry skin types.
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Skin Rejuvenation Part II
In Part I we discussed the 2 main exfoliating active ingredients effectively used in skin rejuvenation: vitamin A derived creams and glycolic acid. Now on to deeper concerns affecting aging skin, the all important dermis.
 
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
Seems like the term "alpha hydroxy acid" comes up whenever skin care is mentioned. AHAs have truly gone mainstream. Almost every skin care product boasts that it contains AHAs. Have you ever wondered what they are, what they actually do...
 
Melasma
Is your natural beauty hiding behind the mask of melasma? While best known as the "mask of pregnancy", melasma literally means dark skin. You don't have to be pregnant (or even a woman!) to develop melasma. And if you think you're silently suffering alone, think again. An estimated six ...
 
Skin Rejuvenation Part I
Skin rejuvenation is not about looking 18 when you’re 80. Rather it’s about choosing a reasonable approach to caring for your skin, keeping it looking fresh and healthy, by making the most that science and technology can offer. And that takes education and the ability to read between the lines. Otherwise ...
 
pH And Your Skin
Confused by cosmetics ads that toss about the phrase “pH balanced”, making a chemistry degree seem mandatory for undertaking a skin care routine? In a world where science melds with advertising, medical reality is often blurred. Yet “pH balanced” is anything but hype or creative marketing. Leaping ...
 
UV Camera Technology
The Twin Image UV Detect Camera has become indispensable in helping educate patients about the importance of sun protection as well as helping them make critical decisions on their skin rejuvenation needs.
 
Winter Skincare
Looks like this winter we are going to experience record cold temperatures nationwide. It is cold, dry and windy outside. Your skin is going to be difficult dealing with at this time of year. This may also happen very rapidly.
 
Microdermabrasion
Micro- dermabrasion is literally a superficial sanding of the skin, resulting in exfoliation of thickened epidermis and results in a smoother more even appearing skin texture and tone. The use of microdermabrasion dates back to the mid 1980’s...
 
Beauty Secrets Mom Never Told You
Nowadays there’s a special cream for every inch of your skin, hair conditioners that claim to stop just short of spinning your locks into actual strands of gold, and concoctions that can transform even the most parched patch of skin into a reasonable facsimile of a baby’s bottom. But before all of these ...
 
Acne - Topical Therapies
A hot topic in acne therapy is how to best handle breakouts with topicals. Some don’t want to take pills; others have extenuating circumstances and can’t take pills. Most simply want to get clear fast and understandably want to incorporate whatever measures they can to maximize treatment. Topicals ...
 
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i have a pink spot/discoloration from a huge pimple. I´ve had this for about 9 months now. I just started to use glycolic acid. Will the glycolic acid, if used on the pink spot, make it worst by...
The only instance where glycolic acid may turn your skin a red tone would be if it was irritating to your skin. This can occur if you have very sensitive skin or if you use a product with a high percentage of the glycolic acid without your skin being acclimated to this ingredient. If you have been ...
 
Hi. I was wondering what is more effective as an exfoliant/skin rejuvenator... Salicylic Acid or Glycolic Acid. I know that they are both AHAs but does one really work better than the other. I´ve n...
Both are very good; it sort of depends what you are trying to go for. If it is more skin rejuvenation, then I would select the glycolic acid. If you are trying to exfoliate through thickened callouses, or perhaps want an acne wash for the shower, then I would go with the salicylic acid. These ingredients ...
 
How exactly does your skin develope a 'tolerance' to glycolic acid? Why is it best to start with a small percentage of glycolic acid and gradually increase the percentage of glycolic acid?
It is best to start with a small percentage, to reduce the potential for irritation. Most people can advance to a higher level of glycolic acid, if desired, as they continue to use products with glycolic acid. The website article Alpha Hydroxy Acids will be of interest.
 
I am a 37 year old female with a history of acne. I have used a lot of products with little success. I have inflammed pimples at the time of my period, but my chin and nose and forehead stay cove...
More than likely the best thing you could do is see a dermatologist. It may be that prescription therapy (such as Tazorac gel and Azelex Cream and possibly something oral, too) is going to be what truly makes a difference. I might suggest that you consider DERMAdoctor Tease Zone Oil Control Gel which ...
 
ello, I have some acne scars left from picking pimples (a habit I am working hard to break--I´ve been pick free for a a few months now). I was wondering can glycolic acid and or retin-a fade ...
Use of glycolic acid and/or Retin-A can help to fade your acne scars, as discussed in Dr. Kunin´s website article Acne Scars. The MD Forte cleanser you are using daily is fine. After you run out, consider switching to DERMAdoctor Wrinkle Revenge Antioxidant Enhanced Glycolic Acid Facial Cleanser 2 ...
 
Hi .i just have another quick question for you..Whats the percent of glycolic acid and retinol in pore perfect?..The reason im asking is i just purchased the md formulation anti-aging kit and the ...
The MD Formulations product contains more glycolic acid. DERMAdoctor Picture Porefect Pore Minimizing Solution contains 4% glycolic acid, 0.05% retinol. You may use Picture Porefect AM and the MD Formulations Night Cream PM.
 
Dear Dr. Kunin, I noticed in the FAQs under various products that you do not distinguish between glycolic and salicylic acids with respect to their exfoliating abilities, with the exception that...
Salicyclic acid has long been used as an exfoliant from everything from warts and corns to acne treatment washes. Personally I do not find that salicylic acid on its own in small amounts tolerable for the face (such as 2 percent) as as helpful for skin treatments as either glycolic acid or ideally a ...
 
Hello! I am an African-American woman writing to tell you about a great product I have been using to help with the hyperpigmentation problem that goes along with acne. It is called Black Opal, an...
Thank you for sharing your experience, I will be sure to pass it along to Dr. Kunin.
 
I have oily skin and moderate-severe acne w/ some cysts which generally respond to doxycycline. I´m on Differin at night, azelaic acid, and benzoyl peroxide during the day. It works pretty well, bu...
The difference between Salicylic Acid and Glycolic Acid is that Salicylic Acid is a beta hydroxy acid whereas Glycolic Acid is an alpha hydroxy acid. Different ingredients affect people differently. BP tends to be stronger than Glycolic Acid, however you may consider trying DERMAdoctor Ain't Misbehavin ...
 
Can 30% glycolic acid products be used following a facial peel. If not,then would alternating days (night, actually) be alright - one night the peel, the next night the glycolic acid? Thank you!
... basis, like you described. If you have recieved a deeper, in-office peel - it may be best to wait a week or so before applying such a high level glycolic acid product.
 
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