Lactic Acid, is the L+ version, which is the natural form of this multifunctional cosmetic ingredient, produced through the fermentation of corn. The human body produces, and utilizes, this gentle acid to maintain it's optimal pH balance (Acid Mantle) used in the defense fungus and bacteria.
Lactic Acid, when compared to Glycolic or Citric Acids, shows greatly reduced irritation while offering pronounced efficacy in exfoliating and skin rejuvenating formulations. When used at concentrations of 2% or less, Lactic Acid will perform; pH regulating, antimicrobial, and moisture binding functions. When used at concentrations higher than 2%, Lactic Acid will perform the same functions as well as offering:
- enhanced skin lightening effects
- improved collagen and elastin synthesis.
- accelerated exfoliation and cell renewal.
- removal of the corneocyte or "dead/horny" layer of skin to reveal a fresher, more youthful appearance.
SPECIFICATIONS
Appearance: | Clear Non Viscous Liquid |
Odor: | Characteristic: Fermentation |
Solubility: | Water |
Storage: | Tightly Sealed, Protected from Heat / Freezing |
Shelf: | 24 Months when Properly Stored / Handled |
pH: | 0.3 - 0.6 at 70F |
GUIDELINES
- added at cool down
- 0.2 to 10.0%
APPLICATIONS
- gentle pH control
- skin / body care
- rejuvenation
- lightening
- gentle exfoliation
- smoothing
- softening
It's important to note that the pH of the final formulation is just as important as the concentration level. At home products should be formulated within the usage range of 0.1 to 12%, with a pH between 4.0 and 4.5.
Please be aware that when you use Alpha Hydroxy Acid's on the skin you are exposing new skin, which is much more susceptible to UV damage. Always follow with an adequate sunscreen. Per FDA guidelines, "FDA Topically Applied Cosmetics Containing Alpha Hydroxy Acid's Labeling Requirements", all products should include the AHA warning, below, and suggestion to include or follow with a sunscreen. You can copy and paste the red text into your web browser or go to the FDA website and read the entire document, which is highly recommended.
* Sunburn Alert: This product contains an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) that may increase your skin's sensitivity to the sun and particularly the possibility of sunburn. Use a sunscreen, wear protective clothing, and limit sun exposure while using this product and for a week afterwards
CAUTION :: As with all of the acids, it is important to let your skin acclimate to their use. For those who's skin is not used to the acids a slight stinging and redness may result. If this occurs, reduce usage to every other day for 2 weeks, before resuming daily application. If irritation persists, discontinue use. If you experience anything more than a slight stinging, or redness, discontinue use immediately. Any time that you experience discomfort, you can apply a 10% solution of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) to neutralize the acid, then wash with soap and water to thoroughly remove any acid residue. If irritation develops, or persists, seek medical advise.
Nothing on the Ingredients To Die For website should be considered, or construed, as medical advise.
IT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER TO READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MSDS PRIOR TO PURCHASING OR USING LACTIC ACID. DO NOT APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE SKIN AS CHEMICAL BURNING MAY RESULT.