Sali Hughes on beauty: why lactic acid is your ultimate skincare hero

Lactic Acid: The Unsung Skincare Hero You Need to Know About

In the world of skincare, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) often get the spotlight, with glycolic acid being the most popular. However, lactic acid - a lesser-known but no less effective AHA - is gaining popularity as a go-to ingredient in many products.

Lactic acid's unique properties make it an ideal choice for those seeking gentle exfoliation without stripping or stinging their skin. Its bigger molecule size allows it to be more tolerated by even sensitive skins, making it perfect for everyday use. What's more, lactic acid stimulates collagen and ceramide production, leaving skin looking firmer, plumper, and more hydrated.

But its benefits don't stop there. Lactic acid also boasts antibacterial properties, making it an excellent choice for tackling acne-prone skin. Moreover, its ability to bind with water helps retain moisture in the skin, giving users a radiant glow that's hard to achieve with other ingredients.

Beauty Pie's latest release, the Youthbomb Extreme Retinal Triple Renewal Serum (£49), takes lactic acid to the next level with its impressive formula featuring niacinamide, two potent retinoids, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and more. While not suitable for pregnant women due to the presence of retinoids, this serum is sure to deliver results for those willing to invest.

Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum (£44) is another standout product that combines lactic acid with glycerin and vitamin C for instant glassy moisture, glow, and evenness. A more affordable option for those on a budget is Byoma's Brightening Serum (£12.99), which adds a dose of lactic acid to its hydrating serum.

For those looking to incorporate lactic acid into their existing skincare routine without disrupting their favorite products, tonics are an excellent solution. Paula's Choice' 6% Mandelic + 2% Lactic Acid (£14) is a gentle liquid exfoliant perfect for sensitive skin.

Lactic acid also shines on the body, particularly for those with flaky skin prone to keratosis pilaris. First Aid Beauty's KP Smoothing and Brightening Body Lotion (£30), featuring 10% lactic acid, stands out as one of the best products in this category, expertly disguising the appearance of hard micro-bumps without leaving any residue.

In conclusion, lactic acid is a skincare hero that deserves more attention. With its unique properties and benefits, it's an ingredient worth incorporating into your routine - whether you're looking to tackle acne, hydrate your skin, or simply achieve a radiant glow.
 
just saw this thread about lactic acid and gotta say, I'm surprised it took me so long to catch up... 😊 the thing is, I've been using Byoma's Brightening Serum for a bit now and I can vouch for how effective it is - my skin looks way more even toned and hydrated since I started using it. I also appreciate that it's not too harsh on my sensitive skin, which is great since I'm always trying out new products 🤗 has anyone else tried this one or do you have any other faves with lactic acid? 💖
 
omg, I'm loving this article about lactic acid!!! 🤩 I've been using Byoma's Brightening Serum for weeks now and my skin is literally glowing 🔦! I know some people might be like "but what about glycolic acid?" and yeah, that's cool too but for me, lactic acid has been a total game changer. And the best part? It's not as harsh on my sensitive skin like other AHAs can be 😌. I'm def adding Paula's Choice' 6% Mandelic + 2% Lactic Acid to my routine ASAP! 💆‍♀️
 
I'm loving the new skincare trends 🤩! Lactic acid is like the underrated superhero of the skincare world. I mean, have you ever tried it? It's so gentle and effective at exfoliating without drying out my skin. Plus, it helps retain moisture, which is perfect for students with busy schedules who don't always have time to moisturize 📚💪. And, I've noticed that it really works on acne-prone skin too! My friend Emily has super oily skin and lactic acid toners have been a game-changer for her. Byoma's Brightening Serum is one of the more affordable options, but Paula's Choice' 6% Mandelic + 2% Lactic Acid toner is a bit pricier 🤑. But, if you're willing to invest, it's worth it! I've heard great things about First Aid Beauty's KP Smoothing and Brightening Body Lotion too - perfect for dry winter skin 🌡️.
 
🤔 I'm so over the hype around glycolic acid 🙄. Lactic acid is where it's at! It's like, super gentle yet effective 💖. The fact that it stimulates collagen and ceramide production is like, totally amazing 🤯. And don't even get me started on its antibacterial properties – perfect for acne-prone skin 😌. I love how it retains moisture in the skin too, leaving you with a radiant glow ✨. The new serum from Beauty Pie is giving me LIFE 💃! And Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum is like, super affordable 🤑. Tonic or not, lactic acid is def worth adding to your skincare routine 💪. Byoma's Brightening Serum is another great option for those on a budget 💸. First Aid Beauty's KP Smoothing and Brightening Body Lotion is like, the ultimate game-changer for flaky skin 🌟. Lactic acid is literally the unsung hero of skincare – it deserves more love! ❤️
 
I mean, who knew lactic acid was the real MVP of skincare? I'm not surprised it's gaining popularity, tbh 🤷‍♀️. It's like, finally someone is giving AHA cousins some love after glycolic acid always gets all the attention. And yaaas, let's talk about its benefits - gentle exfoliation, collagen and ceramide production... sounds like a skincare dream come true 💆‍♀️. Byoma's Brightening Serum seems like a steal at £12.99, btw 🤑. Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum is also a great option for those who want instant hydration and glow without breaking the bank 🌟. But honestly, if you're gonna splurge on a serum, Beauty Pie's Youthbomb Extreme Retinal Triple Renewal Serum might be worth it... for those willing to invest 💸.
 
Lactic acid is like the chill older cousin of AHAs 🤷‍♀️. People always talk about glycolic acid being the "hot stuff" but lactic acid is over here just being low-key awesome 💁‍♀️. It's gentle, effective and doesn't dry out your skin (unlike some other exfoliants). I'm loving how it's getting more attention for its antibacterial properties too 🤝. And can we talk about how affordable some of these products are? £12.99 is a steal for a serum that's actually doing something right 💸. I'm definitely adding lactic acid to my skincare routine ASAP 🔥
 
🤔 I'm not sure why lactic acid hasn't gotten more love yet... it seems like the perfect balance between being gentle and still delivering some serious exfoliating benefits 💆‍♀️. And the fact that it's antibacterial makes it sound like a total game-changer for acne-prone skin 🌟. I've also heard great things about lactic acid tonics - they seem like a super easy way to add an extra layer of skincare without messing with your other products 💁‍♀️. Byoma's Brightening Serum is a great budget-friendly option, but I'm curious about the Paula's Choice liquid exfoliant... has anyone tried it out? 🤔
 
I'm totally obsessed with lactic acid now 🤯! I mean, who knew it was so underrated? I've been using the Byoma Brightening Serum and my skin is looking SO much brighter and smoother 💖. And that First Aid Beauty lotion for body is insane 🌟. The flaky skin on my arms has basically disappeared since I started using it. I'm also loving how gentle it is, not like those harsh glycolic acid products that always freak me out 😬. I've been meaning to try the Paula's Choice toner too - has anyone else tried that one? 🤔
 
I'm telling ya, back in my day we didn't need all these fancy serums and lotions to get good skincare... lol 😂. Now with lactic acid around, I think it's crazy how gentler and more effective it can be compared to glycolic acid! I mean, who needs a harsh exfoliant when you got one that won't sting your skin? 💁‍♀️ Plus, the fact that it stimulates collagen and ceramide production is just amazing... my skin was never this hydrated back in my day 🤩. And let's not forget about the antibacterial properties - acne-prone skin will thank you! 🙌
 
Lactic acid is like that one friend in your skincare journey who's always there for you 🤗. It may not be the most flashy ingredient, but it's got skills 💁‍♀️. See, lactic acid is all about balance - it's gentle enough not to strip or sting your skin, but still powerful enough to stimulate collagen and ceramide production 🔥. And let's not forget its antibacterial properties 🚿, which make it a total game-changer for acne-prone skin. The key takeaway here is that sometimes the quiet achievers in life are the ones we need most - lactic acid might not be as showy as other ingredients, but it gets the job done 💪.
 
idk why people rave about glycolic acid so much... lactic acid is def underrated lol 🤷‍♂️ i mean, its bigger molecule size makes it super gentle on sensitive skins, and the antibacterial properties are a game changer for acne prone folks 🎯 plus, it's amazing at retaining moisture and giving you that radiant glow 💁‍♀️ have been using Byoma's Brightening Serum and it's honestly changed my skin 🙌
 
idk why lactic acid gets so less talk about compared to glycolic acid 🤷‍♀️... but i think its benefits are way more gentle on the skin... like it's perfect for daily use even if you got super sensitive skin 💆‍♀️ plus its antibacterial properties is a total game changer for acne-prone skin 🌟
 
lactic acid is defo the new glycolic acid I've been seeing so many beauty faves raving about it and for good reason 🤩 it's like the ultimate gentle exfoliant that's perfect for sensitive skin. plus, it stimulates collagen production which means firmer skin = win. i'm loving the fact that lactic acid has antibacterial properties too, so it's like a two-for-one deal for acne-prone skin 💁‍♀️. and let's not forget about its hydrating properties - who doesn't want glowing skin? 🌟
 
omg have u guys heard of lactic acid? 🤩 it's like the new kid on the block in skincare but trust me its got some amazing benefits! 💁‍♀️ i'm lovin how gentle it is for even sensitive skins and it stimulates collagen & ceramide production so ur skin looks firmer & plumper 🔥 plus antibacterial properties mean it's a total game changer for acne-prone skin 🌟
 
I'm telling you, this whole skincare industry is like, so controlled 🤑. They're always pushing this glycolic acid stuff, but lactic acid is the real deal 💁‍♀️. I mean, think about it, it's not just for exfoliating, it's got antibacterial properties too 🤢. And they're making these super expensive serums with it now, like that Youthbomb Extreme Retinal Triple Renewal Serum... what's up with all the fancy ingredients? 🤑 It's probably just to make us pay more money 💸. But hey, if you're into that sorta thing, go for it 👍. Just don't say I didn't warn you about the price tag 😬.
 
omg u guys lactic acid is literally the unsung hero of skincare 🤯 i mean glycolic acid gets all the love but lactic acid is just as effective if not more so! its gentle enough for sensitive skins and stimulates collagen production too 💁‍♀️ plus antibacterial properties? yes please! i'm totally getting my hands on that beauty pie serum and clinique moisture surge active glow serum 🛍️ tonics are also a great way to add lactic acid to your routine, paula's choice 6% mandelic + 2% lactic acid is a game changer for sensitive skin 💖 and i'm so obsessed with first aid beauty's kp smoothing and brightening body lotion - 10% lactic acid is the real MVP 🙌
 
I'm not sure I trust all these new skincare products with lactic acid, seems like just another gimmick 🤔💄. Everyone's going to be jumping on the bandwagon soon enough and then these products will just disappear from shelves 💸. And what's with the prices? £49 for a serum? Are they trying to rip people off? I'm not buying it (pun intended) 💅.
 
I'm loving the rise of lactic acid in skincare right now 🤩! I mean, it's crazy how underrated this stuff is compared to glycolic acid. But honestly, lactic acid is like the ultimate multitasker - it exfoliates gently, boosts collagen, and even has antibacterial properties to tackle acne 😊. And I'm all about that glow life, so when I saw Byoma's Brightening Serum was just £12.99, I was sold 💸. Plus, Paula's Choice' tonics are a game-changer for sensitive skin - 6% mandelic + 2% lactic acid is like the perfect combo 🌟. Has anyone else tried any of these products? What's your fave skincare hero right now? 💖
 
🤔 just read about this lactic acid thingy and i gotta say, sounds like a game changer for sensitive skin types 👀 been hearing a lot about AHAs lately, but never really knew the difference between them 🤷‍♀️ glad to see someone highlighting the benefits of lactic acid, especially with its antibacterial properties 🌿 plus it's more gentle than glycolic acid, which is a win in my book 💁‍♀️ have you guys tried any of these products or know anyone who swears by them? 😊
 
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