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Glycolic Acid and Pregnancy

Glycolic Acid and Pregnancy


Glycolic Acid and Pregnancy? When a woman is pregnant they generally pay close attention to what they're eating and drinking to make certain their baby stays healthy. What they don't often ponder, however, is what they're putting on their skin including glycolic acid, found in many beauty products. There are skin care products specifically formulated so that the key components get absorbed by the skin. Also items that we apply by hand can also get into our food by handling. This article examines glycolic acid and pregnancy so you have solid information.

AHAs

Glycolic acid is a very adaptable type of Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA). Dermatologists use AHAs to treat various skin conditions, some of which may manifest during pregnancy. AHAs occur naturally in fruits and sour milk as well as cane sugar. When added to skin care formulas AHAs help skin look smoother, deters acne, and decreases age spots.

Glycolic acid acts on the top layers of skin to loosen dead cells. As these cells fall off, skin naturally appears healthier and younger. Because dead skin also contributes to acne by blocking oil, the AHAs also decrease pimples. Pores are clean and can breath, improving appearances dramatically.

Side Effects of Glycolic Acid

Glycolic acid doesn't increase photosensitivity, but it may tingle a bit. Someone with very sensitive skin may experience redness. Also with skin care products that contain AHAs a person may have a breakout of acne before it really starts healing (about 2 weeks). From that point forward continuing to use a product with glycolic acid twice daily should control your complexion.

How much is Enough?

In order for a skin care product to be effective against acne and oily skin it needs to have between 5 and 12 percent glycolic acid and a pH of around 5.
Go here for a review of the Best Glycolic Acid Products.

Glycolic Acid and Pregnancy:

Glycolic acid is considered safe for use during pregnancy. However, someone who is pregnant or nursing should always consult their obstetrician before starting to use an AHA product.

Other Acne Aids during Pregnancy

Along with an over-the-counter Glycolic acid product there are some other ways you can treat your acne when you're pregnant. These include:

  • Avoiding oil based makeup
  • Do not pop pimples; this spreads the infection and may cause scars
  • Wash your skin twice daily using gentle soap and water
  • Try cleansing masques every other week
  • Watch your diet (you need to eat healthy anyway!)

Because a woman's hormones are on overdrive during pregnancy, using glycolic acid and taking these steps may not completely get rid of the acne condition. It will, however, decrease it and help you keep it under control.

Recommended Products
I think the best Glycolic Acid Products, especially when pregnant, are made by a new company called IOMySkin. There are no parabens, no sulfates, no mineral oil, no additives and no fillers in any of their skin care products, which were originally developed by a team of plastic surgeons and dermatologists to treat their burn and other patients. There are no parabens, no sulfates, no mineral oil, no additives and no fillers in any of their skin care products. To shop direct - IOMySkin Glycolic Acid Products.

Related Pages
Glycolic Acid Products
Benefits of Alpha Hydroxy Acid
Benefits of Glycolic Acid

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