Mandelic acid peeling: Ideal for tanned skin
Mandelic Acid Peeling, the joy of the corona for those who want to renew their skin in the middle of the summer without the risk of blemishes.
While other acids like glycolic are “fast bullets” that can irritate, mandelic acid is the “amable giant” of cosmetics. Its unique molecular structure makes it the perfect ally for dark, sensitive or tanned skin.
- What is Mandelic Acid?
It is an Alphahydroxyacid (AHA) derived from the hydrolysis of bitter almond extract.
The Molecular Key: Its molecular weight is much greater than that of other acids (such as glycolic).
Glycolic: Small molecule, penetrates quickly and deeply $rightarrow$ High irritation.
Mandelic: Large molecule, penetrates slowly and evenly $rightarrow$ Minimal irritation.
- Why is it “Ideal for Bronzed Skin”?
The biggest fear in summer is Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (HPI). If you irritate tanned skin (which has active melanocytes), you can cause a dark spot.
The mandelic avoids this for three reasons:
- Slow Penetration: When it enters the skin, it does not cause the “spike” of inflammation that activates the stain. It is a “cold” acid.
- It is not photosensitizing: Your skin should not overreact to the sun (although you should always use sun protection afterwards).
- Inhibits Melanin: It has an intrinsic capacity to stop the production of pigment, which is why it does not stain the soil, which unifies the tan.
- Clinical Benefits: El “Glow” de Verano
In addition to safety, the mandélic offers visible aesthetic results from the first session:
- Luminosity without Peel (“Lunchtime Peel”)
Eliminates dead cells from the corneal layer that erase the tone.
Result: The skin reflects light immediately. The tan looks golden and clean, not greyish.
Sin Costras: Rarely causes visible peeling (pellejitos). It's a microscopic exfoliation.
- Antibacterial Effect (Acné de Verano)
Mandelic acid has a structure similar to antibiotics.
Action: Kills the bacteria C. acnes.
Use: It is perfect for controlling granite breakouts caused by sweat and heavy sunscreen in summer, without drying out the skin like benzoyl peroxide would.
- Texture and Pores
Helps to dissolve grease inside the pore and gently stimulate cell renewal, leaving the skin smoother to the touch.
- Usage Protocol: En Casa y en Clinic
En Clinic (Medical Peeling)
Concentration: Use it at 30%, 40% or 50%.
The Procedure: Apply, let it act for a few minutes (sometimes it is activated with heat) and neutralizes.
Frequency: You can do it every 15 days in summer to keep your skin perfect.
At Home (Serums and Tonics)
Concentration: Search for products with 5% to 10%.
Evening Routine: Use 2 or 3 nights per week.
The Truco: Apply it to clean and dry skin. Wait 15 minutes before applying your moisturizer to allow the acidic pH to work.
- ¿Para quién es (y para quién no)?
SÍ es para ti si:
You have dark skin (Phototypes III, IV, V).
You have sensitive skin or rosacea.
You want to treat acne spots in July and August.
You have an event and want immediate light.
NO es para ti si:
You are allergic to nuts (almendras). Although it is rare that the purified acid causes allergies, caution or patch testing is recommended.
Looking for a deep “lifting” effect or erasing very marked wrinkles (for this you need stronger acids in winter).
Mandelic Acid Peeling is life insurance for your skin in summer. It allows you to continue taking care of yourself, treating stains and granites, and maintaining a crystal skin (Glass Skin) without the fear of ending up with your face red or stained by the sun. It's the smart exfoliation.
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