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

For those who have long been loyal to glycolic acid, it's time to give lactic acid the recognition it deserves as a skincare hero. This alpha hydroxy acid has consistently impressed with its gentle yet effective exfoliating properties, which make it an ideal choice for sensitive skin types.

One of the key benefits of using lactic acid is its ability to stimulate collagen and ceramide production, resulting in firmer, plumper, and more protected skin – particularly beneficial for mature skin. Additionally, lactic acid boasts antibacterial properties that can help combat problematic skin concerns such as acne. Its unique property of binding with water also keeps the skin hydrated and moisturized.

But what truly sets lactic acid apart is its ability to impart a radiant glow to the complexion. It's especially effective at deflaking rough areas, leaving skin looking smooth and refined. And for those who struggle with keratosis pilaris – a condition characterized by small, hard bumps on the skin – lactic acid has proven to be a game-changer.

In recent times, several high-end skincare brands have capitalized on the benefits of lactic acid, offering a range of products that incorporate this alpha hydroxy acid into their formulas. Beauty Pie's latest release, the Youthbomb Extreme Retinal Triple Renewal Serum (£49), is one such product that has caught the attention of beauty enthusiasts.

This serum boasts an impressive formula featuring niacinamide, two potent retinoids, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and – most importantly – lactic acid. The addition of this key ingredient is what elevates the product to new heights, as it provides a noticeable smoothing effect on the skin. However, due to the presence of retinoids in certain formulations, consumers with active pregnancies should steer clear.

Meanwhile, for those on a budget, there are more affordable options available that still pack a punch. Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum (£44) is a popular choice, combining glycerin, vitamin C, and lactic acid to provide instant glassy moisture, glow, and evenness. Another great option is Byoma's Brightening Serum (£12.99), which adds a welcome dose of lactic to its hydrating formula – perfect for oilier skin types.

For those looking to incorporate lactic acid into their existing skincare routine without having to replace any products, tonics can be an excellent solution. Paula's Choice' 6% Mandelic + 2% Lactic Acid (£14) is a gentle and effective option that can be easily mixed with other products to create a customized routine.

Finally, for those struggling with flaky skin on the body – particularly the thighs and upper arms – lactic acid has proven to be a lifesaver. First Aid Beauty's KP Smoothing and Brightening Body Lotion (£30) is an outstanding choice, boasting 10% lactic acid that effectively disguises unsightly bumps and leaves skin looking smooth and radiant.

Overall, lactic acid is an underrated skincare ingredient that deserves more recognition for its numerous benefits. Whether you're looking to address specific skin concerns or simply seeking a gentle yet effective exfoliant, this alpha hydroxy acid has something to offer – making it an absolute must-have in any skincare routine.
 
I'm obsessed with lactic acid right now 🤩! I've been using it in my nighttime skincare routine and I can already see a difference in my skin - it's so much smoother and more hydrated 💧. I love that it's gentle enough for sensitive skin, but still packs a punch when it comes to exfoliating and brightening the complexion ✨. And the fact that it has antibacterial properties is like, a total game-changer for acne-prone skin 🙌. I've tried a few different products with lactic acid and my fave so far is Paula's Choice 6% Mandelic + 2% Lactic Acid - it's so affordable and effective 💸!
 
🤷‍♀️ I'm so glad lactic acid is finally getting the recognition it deserves... about time, right? 💁‍♀️ I mean, who needs glycolic acid when you've got a gentle giant like lactic acid on your side? 😒 But seriously, this stuff is like liquid gold for sensitive skin types. The fact that it stimulates collagen and ceramide production is no joke – my skin would die without it during the dry winter months 💀. And don't even get me started on how great it looks after a few uses... radiant glow, check! 💫
 
🌸 I totally get why lactic acid is getting the love lately 💖 It's like, our skin just needs a little TLC and it can make such a huge difference 🤗 I've been using it for ages and I'm obsessed with how it leaves my skin feeling smooth and hydrated 😌 The way it helps with collagen and ceramide production is literally magic ✨ And the best part? It's so gentle, even sensitive skin can handle it 💫
 
OMG u guyz lactic acid is literally the best thing 4 ur skin!!! 🤩 i've been using it 4 ages n its literally changed my skin game 💁‍♀️ it's so gentle yet effective n helps w/ acne n hydration to boot! 💧 i'm obsessed w/ beauty pie's youthbomb serum n clinique's moisture surge serum is a close secnd 👍 lactic acid is defo underrated n deserves more recognition 🙌
 
🤔 lactic acid is getting the love it deserves! i mean, its ability to stimulate collagen and ceramide production is crazy beneficial for mature skin 🌸. and its antibacterial properties are a total game-changer for acne-prone skin 💡. but what really gets me excited is how it can give you that radiant glow 🔥. like, who doesn't want smoother, plumper skin? 😍 the fact that there are so many affordable options out there now, like Byoma's Brightening Serum and Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum, is amazing 🎉. i think we're finally starting to see lactic acid get the recognition it deserves as a skincare hero 💖.
 
i'm so confused about this lactic acid thing 😂 is it like glycolic acid but for sensitive skin? and what's the difference between alpha hydroxy acids? does it help with acne? 💊 my friend just started using a face serum with lactic acid and her skin looks super smooth 🤗 but is that from the acid or the other stuff in the serum? 🤔
 
I was saying lactic acid is like the little brother of glycolic acid - everyone raves about glyco but never gives lactic acid enough love 🤷‍♀️. But now that I think about it, wasn't there a comment from like 3 months ago where someone said lactic acid is great for sensitive skin? Yeah, that was back when... * scrolls through comments *

Anyway, the fact that high-end brands are starting to use lactic acid in their products is like, proof of its popularity 🤑. But I still don't see enough affordable options out there for those on a budget. Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum seems like a solid choice though... wasn't someone asking about it last week?
 
omg u guys lactic acid r literally the unsung hero of skincare i mean glycolic is ok but its like super harsh esp for sensitive skin lol lactic acid on the other hand is all about gentle yet effective exfoliation & stimulating collagen production it also got antibacterial properties which is a major win esp if u struggle with acne or keratosis pilaris i just tried Byoma's Brightening Serum & Paula's Choice' Mandelic + Lactic Acid toner & OMG my skin is literally glowing 💖💫
 
[ GIF of a happy face with glowing skin 🌞💆‍♀️ ]

omg lactic acid is like the new retinol lol 😂 [ image of a person excitedly dancing ]

skincare goals activated 💁‍♀️ [ GIF of a person applying lactic acid serum to their face ]

lactic acid for life 💖 [ meme of a person with glowing skin holding a sign that says "Lactic Acid is my love" ]

[ GIF of a before-and-after split screen, with dry skin on one side and smooth skin on the other ]

flaky skin NO MORE 🚫 [ GIF of a person doing a victory dance ]

tonics are everything 💖 [ GIF of a person mixing different skincare products together ]
 
🤯 I'm loving lactic acid right now! It's so underrated compared to glycolic acid. I mean, have you seen those products from Paula's Choice or First Aid Beauty? They're literally glowing 💫. And the benefits are real - firmer skin, reduced acne, and a radiant glow. Plus, it's gentle enough for sensitive skin types, which is a big win in my book 🙌. I've been using lactic acid tonics to mix with my existing products and it's totally transformed my skin. No more flaky thighs or rough patches - goodbye keratosis pilaris! 😂 Anyway, I'm hooked on lactic acid now and I think everyone should be too 💖.
 
OMG u guys lactic acid is like totally underrated 🤯 i mean i know glycolic acid has been around forever but lactic acid is literally a game changer 💁‍♀️ my skin has been struggling with keratosis pilaris and i just tried First Aid Beauty's KP Smoothing and Brightening Body Lotion (£30) and it's LIFE.CHANGING 🌟 now my thighs and arms look so smooth and radiant I'm never going back to glycolic acid again 💁‍♀️
 
I'm so over the glow-up trend 💁‍♀️💅. Everyone's always talking about how great they look after some new product or treatment, but let's be real, what really matters is that we're taking care of our skin and being proactive about our health 🤝. Lactic acid seems like a game-changer for anyone with sensitive skin or just looking to even out their complexion, but it's crazy how often products are marketed as 'miracle' solutions without actually delivering 🤑. Maybe it's time we shift the focus from individual products to sustainable skincare routines and taking care of our planet 💚?
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the latest buzz around lactic acid 💖. It's amazing how a single ingredient can have so many benefits for our skin - from stimulating collagen production to providing antibacterial properties 🤯. But what really gets me thinking is how this alpha hydroxy acid can be used to address various skin concerns, like acne and flaky skin on the body 🤔.

It makes me wonder, are we putting too much pressure on ourselves to achieve that perfect glow? We're always looking for the latest skincare secrets, but at what cost? Are we neglecting our skin's natural balance in pursuit of a more radiant complexion? 💭

I mean, think about it - lactic acid is like a gentle nudge for our skin, helping us to reveal our true potential 🌱. It's not just about peeling away dead skin cells; it's about nourishing and rejuvenating the skin from within 💫.

Anyway, back to the products - I'm loving the options out there, from Beauty Pie's Youthbomb Extreme Retinal Triple Renewal Serum to Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum 🤑. And for those on a budget, Byoma's Brightening Serum is an absolute gem 💎!

What do you guys think? Are we ready to give lactic acid the recognition it deserves? 😊
 
😊 lactic acid is so underrated! i mean, glycolic acid gets all the love but lactic acid brings its own unique benefits like collagen and ceramide production 🌿💪 plus antibacterial properties? game changer for acne-prone skin ! 💆‍♀️ i've been using byoma's brightening serum (£12.99) on my oily skin and it's been a total game changer - my skin looks so much smoother and brighter now! 😍 has anyone else tried the beauty pie youthbomb extreme retinal triple renewal serum? 💁‍♀️
 
🌟 Lactic acid is like the unsung hero of the skincare world 🤫! It's so gentle and effective at exfoliating without stripping our skin of its natural oils 💆‍♀️. I love how it stimulates collagen and ceramide production, leaving our skin looking firmer and more plump 🌸. And let's not forget about its antibacterial properties - a total game-changer for acne-prone skin 😌.

I'm obsessed with the way lactic acid gives my skin that radiant glow 💫! It's like a mini-vacation from dull, flaky skin ☀️. And for keratosis pilaris sufferers, it's like a miracle worker ✨. I've tried so many products featuring lactic acid and they all leave me feeling amazing 😊.

But what really gets me excited is how accessible this ingredient is 🎉! You don't have to break the bank to get your hands on some lactic acid goodness 💸. From affordable options like Byoma's Brightening Serum (£12.99) to high-end products like Beauty Pie's Youthbomb Extreme Retinal Triple Renewal Serum (£49), there's something for every skin type and budget 🎊.

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👍 Give lactic acid the recognition it deserves - your skin will thank you! 💖
 
I'm so sick of glycolic acid getting all the love 🙄💁‍♀️. Lactic acid is where it's at! I mean, have you ever tried using lactic acid and just felt like your skin was drinking in all the hydration and glow? 🌸 It's like a party for your pores! And don't even get me started on how well it works for sensitive skin types... like, my grandma's face could handle it 😂. Seriously though, lactic acid is the real MVP when it comes to exfoliating and brightening. Everyone should be using it! 👍
 
🤩 lactic acid is seriously underrated imo! it's like, everyone knows about glycolic acid but lactic acid gets all the love for being super gentle yet effective 🌸💆‍♀️ i've been using byoma's brightening serum and it's changed my skin game - it's perfect for oily skin types and leaves me with a radiant glow 💖
 
I'm loving the hype around lactic acid right now! 🤩 I've been using glycolic acid for ages but just started experimenting with lactic acid and I can already see a difference 💪. It's so gentle yet effective, perfect for my sensitive skin types 🙏. And I love how it leaves my skin feeling smooth and hydrated - it's like a drink of water for my skin ☀️. I've tried a few products that include lactic acid and the results are amazing 💫. My favorite is Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum, it's like a glass of glow in a bottle 💁‍♀️. And for those on a budget, Byoma's Brightening Serum is a game-changer too! 💸
 
💁‍♀️🌸 lactic acid is finally getting the love it deserves 🙌! I've been using it for ages and can attest to its amazing benefits 🤩. It's so gentle yet effective, perfect for sensitive skin types 💖. Plus, it stimulates collagen and ceramide production, leaving my skin looking firmer and more radiant 🌟. And let's not forget about its antibacterial properties - game-changer for acne-prone skin! 💫 I've tried a few high-end products that feature lactic acid and they're all winners 🤩. But if you're on a budget, don't worry! There are some amazing affordable options out there too 🤑. Just remember to always patch test and start with a low concentration 👍.
 
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