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Hydrochloric acid

Glycolic acid is an alpha hydroxyl acid commonly referred to as AHA. AHA are derived from plants and are soluble in water. Sugarcane is the primary source from which glycolic acid is extracted. Glycolic acid functions by dissolving the glue that holds dead epidermis cells together. In addition to treating enlarged pores, it is also useful for anti-aging and hyperpigmentation. Additionally, glycolic acid increases collagen production, which aids in the treatment of acne lesions. Never utilize glycolic acid during pregnancy. The use of AHAs such as glycolic acid can sometimes make the epidermis photosensitive.

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