Mandelic acid: peeling and creams for an effective treatment for the skin of the face

Mandelic acid is an ally for the beauty of every woman's face: a treatment based on this acid has the ability to lighten and exfoliate your skin, making it useful in case of blemishes or acne. Like glycolic acid, mandelic acid is part of the so-called "alpha-hydroxy acids": its purifying and anti-aging properties are now well known in the world of cosmetics and is used to produce face creams and other truly effective products. .

The word "mandel" (from which the adjective "mandelic" derives) in German means "almond": the "mandelic acid, in fact, is extracted from the almond itself. His discovery was completely accidental: the acid in question was isolated during the heating of a bitter almond extract diluted in hydrochloric acid.

Unlike glycolic acid, mandelic acid is more delicate and suitable for sensitive skin. Let's find out together for what kind of treatment it is used, how a peeling with mandelic acid is carried out, what are the types of creams on the market and what are the possible side effects of its use. Always remember, in the meantime, that before a good peeling is necessary to clean the face ... here is a video to make it at home as if you were at the beautician:

What kind of treatment is mandelic acid used for?

Mandelic acid is truly a panacea for the skin of your face: its beneficial properties are numerous! In addition to being an excellent exfoliant and lightening, it has an antibacterial, antioxidant and soothing action and can be useful for different types of treatments. In the case of acne, a "light application and exfoliation with this acid" can help cleanse the skin, reducing both redness and any scarring. It will also be effective in reducing sebum production.

If you have spots on your skin, a treatment based on mandelic acid can be a solution: it helps to lighten the skin of the face, to whiten it and to make pigmentation and discoloration less evident. It also has recognized anti-aging properties: it is an excellent treatment to reduce wrinkles and expression lines, favoring the production of collagen.

Often, due to its soothing properties, it is used to calm the skin before and after the use of the laser. It is also used as a treatment against blackheads, melasma or freckles, to detoxify the skin (in these cases it is often an ingredient of face masks) or as a treatment for rosacea.

Finally, as we will see, mandelic acid is the basis of numerous face lotions because, in association with other acids such as hyaluronic acid, it has the ability to deeply hydrate the skin and make it more compact.

See also

Facial skin spots: the most common types and how to treat them

Face peeling: what the beauty treatment that gives you a skin is and how it works

The chemical peel: everything you need to know

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Mandelic acid peeling

Unlike a chemical peel, a mandelic acid peeling is decidedly more delicate on the skin, and is therefore more suitable for sensitive skin. It does not pinch or burn at all! Furthermore, unlike glycolic acid, acid mandelico has the advantage of not being photosensitizing, and therefore can be used in any season of the year because it does not fear exposure to the sun. This does not mean, however, that a peeling with mandelic acid does not always have to be followed by " using a good moisturizer ...

The mandelic acid peeling should be performed only after having cleansed the skin of the face (never do it on the face still with makeup!). The acid should be applied avoiding the eye contour area, dabbing with a cotton pad. Just leave it on for about five minutes and then rinse! Warning: peeling should never be done too often, at most every 15 days.

You can buy mandelic acid peeling or in the form of a cream, or serum, for a more concentrated result.

Creams with mandelic acid

The creams with mandelic acid, as we have anticipated, are often made in combination with other substances, according to the desired treatment. The creams based on mandelic acid and glycolic acid have a strong exfoliating and lightening action, while those with mandelic acid and hyaluronic acid guarantee an anti-aging effect.

Creams based on mandelic acid and azelaic acid are the best if you want to detoxify the skin and eliminate impurities and bacteria: they are the most recommended in case of acne! Lastly, creams based on mandelic acid and vitamins have a very strong antioxidant effect and are particularly suitable for facial skin marked by wrinkles.

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Side effects of mandelic acid

Mandelic acid is definitely more delicate than other facial skin treatments: its side effects are really reduced. It does not cause sensitivity to sunlight, nor does it sting or sting after application. In the case of hypersensitivity it could lead to some redness or the appearance of erythema, often very little evident.

In the event that slight side effects occur, from redness to some small irritation, in most cases they will tend to disappear by themselves in a short time. Always remember, however, to apply a good moisturizer after doing a peel!

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