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What Are the Treatments for Glycolic Acid Burn?

Glycolic acid peels, made from sugar cane, peel off the outermost layer of skin to lessen the appearance of wrinkles, skin discolorations and to treat severe acne. You can get these treatments in your doctor’s office or use an at-home product that is not quite as strong. The peels burn off old skin, so minor redness similar to a common sunburn is expected after treatment. In rare cases, more serious burns or complications can occur.

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Dangers of Glycolic Acid

Some beauty products such as lotions and skin peels contain glycolic acid, a form of alpha hydroxy acid, purported to help fight wrinkles and even out skin tone. Some risks are involved with using products that contain glycolic acid or other AHAs, though, including increased sensitivity to the sun. Products that contain AHAs must be labeled, according to the FDA, and must detail any risks to the user.

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Glycolic Acid Uses

Glycolic acid is a type of alpha hydroxy acid derived from sugarcane. Added to creams, scrubs and other products, gycolic acid may be used to treat acne, flakiness or the signs of aging. At low concentrations, glycolic acid is appropriate for home use but may be used at much higher concentrations in the dermatologist’s office.

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Safe Skin Care During Pregnancy

While the excitement and anticipation you feel during pregnancy may leave little time for you to think about your skin, proper skin care techniques can prevent future problems. Some medications and skin preparations protect your health while others pose a risk to the health of your developing baby. Caring for your skin, including treating both preexisting skin conditions and skin changes due to pregnancy, require caution.

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Expert Advice on Skin Care for Moms

ModernMoms have to do it all, including taking care of their skin and making sure they look gorgeous! Well, maybe us mothers don’t look like Natalie Portman or Halle Berry everyday (makeup and a cute outfit are definitely not necessary when I’m taking the kids to school in the morning!), but other than that, we try our best to slap on some mascara and hide the sneaky wrinkles. ModernMom had the opportunity to talk to Dr. Jody Levine, NYC-based dermatologist with Dial NutriSkin Lotions, who gave us some great tips on making your skin look as radiant as it can. Enjoy!