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08-05-2015 04:36 PM
I'm getting confused on the effects of glycolic acid. I always thought it was supposed to dry out pores. But now I'm reading some say it helps with lines, and makes skin soft and vibrant. I read some reviews on PTR Glycolic cleanser and the serum that it helped with lines and shrinks pores. On SSC many said not drying at all. So basically my question is...is it for lines, clogged pores? What if I don't have oily skin?? Will it dry my skin out?? I wanted to buy a Glycolic cleanser just for a couple of times a week to get a good cleansing for pores. Will this do the job?
Also, can anyone give their preference on which is better...PTR or SSC? Elizabeth Grant has some glycolic cleansers too. I really appreciate your help here...THANKS!!!!
08-05-2015 04:53 PM
@Dazlin wrote:I'm getting confused on the effects of glycolic acid. I always thought it was supposed to dry out pores. But now I'm reading some say it helps with lines, and makes skin soft and vibrant. I read some reviews on PTR Glycolic cleanser and the serum that it helped with lines and shrinks pores. On SSC many said not drying at all. So basically my question is...is it for lines, clogged pores? What if I don't have oily skin?? Will it dry my skin out?? I wanted to buy a Glycolic cleanser just for a couple of times a week to get a good cleansing for pores. Will this do the job?
Also, can anyone give their preference on which is better...PTR or SSC? Elizabeth Grant has some glycolic cleansers too. I really appreciate your help here...THANKS!!!!
@Dazlin Glycolic Acid aids in exfoliation, lifting the dead skin cells from the surface of your face. When that happens, new skin is brought to the surface. The theory is that with the regularly shedding of that dead skin and revealing new, eventully the lines will lessen. Doing some glycolic cleansing a couple of times a week is as good as doing nothing at all. Plus, cleansing alone isn't going to make much difference because the percentage of AHA/Glycolic Acid in a cleanser us usually low and a cleanser is only on your skin for a minute and then rinsed off. It's the AHA/Glycolic treatment products that will make a difference in your lines and clogged pores, but you have to commit to using them regularly. If you're just starting, every other night would be fine, but the goal would be nightly. You don't have to spend a lot of money on products either. The Alpha Hydrox line is basic and very effective and they've been in business at least since the early 70's, if not longer. They were into AHA skincare before anyone else that I've ever heard of.
08-05-2015 05:13 PM
This cleanser is what got Mrs. Sylvester Stallone started in her skincare business, Serious Skin Care. She has used it for over 20 years. That about does it for me!!
08-05-2015 05:21 PM
@vandyfan wrote:This cleanser is what got Mrs. Sylvester Stallone started in her skincare business, Serious Skin Care. She has used it for over 20 years. That about does it for me!!
You can be sure that she's using a heck of a lot more than just that cleanser.
08-05-2015 05:37 PM
Dazlin Darling, you can't be given more comprehensive yet succinct advice than that given you by Jean Louis . Her recommendation coincides with Beautypedia reviews. If you object to alpha hydrox, Peter Thomas Roth 10% glycolic moisturizer gets four stars as well.
I began with SSC glycolic cleanser soon after Jennifer Stallone did. Throughout the years it has served as a stand-by when other products I thought more advanced failed to live up to their hype. Up until recently I've used it because it takes off your makeup and doesn't burn your eyes. What a pitiful excuse for spending $50.00 on a piddling amount of cleanser ! There are many superior choices ( and I still like Jennifer and CeCe , the developer and founder's daughter for whom the line was created, and i still watch occasionally)
Of note, SSG glycolic line was designed to "cure " or correct acne. The US government stopped SSC from making claims about acneic skin and you won't hear them mention acne in association with the glycolic cleanser anymore. Somehow Proactive has gotten away with doing exactly the same thing with similar ingredients.
The search for the perfect cleanser has been fun, the search goes on ........
08-06-2015 07:21 AM
@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:
@vandyfan wrote:This cleanser is what got Mrs. Sylvester Stallone started in her skincare business, Serious Skin Care. She has used it for over 20 years. That about does it for me!!
You can be sure that she's using a heck of a lot more than just that cleanser.
LOL
ITA Jean!!!
08-06-2015 12:14 PM
I was under the impression that glycolic acid in cleansers is kind of a waste since you don't leave it on your face long enough for the acid to really do anything? Acids need a bit of time to work and all that I've read said that the few seconds you have it on while washing your face is not enough time for it to do its' thing before you are washing it off down the drain.
08-06-2015 06:13 PM - edited 08-08-2015 08:06 AM
Just an FYI for a really nice inexpensive glycolic acid cleanser sold at CVS and Ulta-(*N_ip) & Fab (BB won't let me post the brand name?) Glycolic Fix. Runs around $8.00.
08-06-2015 06:17 PM
Thank- you!!
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