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

Lactic Acid: The Unsung Skincare Hero We Can't Live Without

When it comes to skincare, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) are often touted as the stars of the show. But one AHA that's frequently overlooked is lactic acid – and it's a shame, because this gentle exfoliant has its own unique set of benefits.

One of the key advantages of lactic acid is its ability to exfoliate without stripping or stinging the skin. Its larger molecule size makes it particularly well-tolerated by even sensitive skin types, making it an excellent choice for those who struggle with harsher AHAs like glycolic acid. But that's not all – lactic acid can also stimulate collagen and ceramide production, which helps to firm, plump, and protect mature skin.

But what really sets lactic acid apart is its antibacterial properties. This makes it a game-changer for problematic skin types that are prone to acne or other issues. And when combined with hyaluronic acid and ceramides, lactic acid creates a powerhouse serum that's not only effective but also hydrating and nourishing.

So why do we often see lactic acid being overshadowed by its more popular cousins? The truth is, there are now some amazing products on the market that showcase the benefits of lactic acid. Take Beauty Pie's new Youthbomb Extreme Retinal Triple Renewal Serum – a rich, creamy formula that contains niacinamide, two potent retinoids, and a generous dose of lactic acid.

Another standout product is Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum, which combines glycerin, vitamin C, and lactic acid to deliver instant glassy moisture, glow, and evenness. And if you're on a budget, Byoma's Brightening Serum (£12.99) is an excellent affordable option that adds a dash of lactic acid to its fine-textured formula.

For those looking for a more gentle approach, Paula's Choice offers a 6% Mandelic + 2% Lactic Acid toner (£14), which can be easily slotted into your existing skincare routine. And when it comes to body care, First Aid Beauty's KP Smoothing and Brightening Body Lotion (£30) is a standout – with a generous 10% concentration of lactic acid that helps to disguise the appearance of keratosis pilaris.

In short, lactic acid is not just a bonus ingredient – it's a skincare hero in its own right. So next time you're browsing for a new serum or lotion, don't overlook this gentle exfoliant. Your skin will thank you.
 
"Believe you can and you're halfway there." 💪 Lactic acid is definitely an underrated skincare ingredient that deserves more love. Its ability to gently exfoliate and stimulate collagen production makes it a great addition to any skincare routine, especially for those with sensitive skin. It's amazing how many amazing products now feature lactic acid as a key ingredient! 🌟
 
I'm so over all these skincare trends 🙄. Lactic acid is literally just a fancy word for "gentle alpha hydroxy acid" 💁‍♀️. I mean, it's not like it's the secret to eternal youth or anything 😴. It's fine, don't get me wrong, but let's not make it out to be some kind of miracle worker. And those prices are just outrageous! £30 for a body lotion? Are you kidding me? 🤑
 
omg u guys lactic acid is literally the unsung hero of skincare 🙌 i've been using it for ages and my skin has never looked better! it's so gentle yet effective at exfoliating and firming up my mature skin 💪 plus it has antibacterial properties which is a total game changer for acne-prone skin 🤒 anyone who says lactic acid is boring or weak is totally wrong imo. i've tried the Beauty Pie serum and Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum both are amazing! and if u're on a budget, Byoma's Brightening Serum is a steal £12.99?! what more r u gonna say? 😂
 
Imagine a clean face, smooth and radiant 🌸💫. Lactic acid is the perfect tool to get there! It's like a super-soft brush that gently sweeps away dead skin cells, leaving your complexion looking refreshed and revitalized 💆‍♀️.

Think of lactic acid as a multitasking superhero ⚡️. Not only does it exfoliate without causing irritation, but it also stimulates collagen production, fights bacteria, and helps lock in moisture 🌿. It's like a triple threat to dull skin!

I've seen some amazing products lately that showcase the benefits of lactic acid 💯. Take Beauty Pie's Youthbomb Extreme Retinal Triple Renewal Serum – it's like a rich, creamy dessert for your face 🍰.

The thing is, lactic acid gets overlooked in favor of its more popular cousins 🤔. But I say, don't sleep on this skincare hero! Byoma's Brightening Serum is an affordable option that adds a dash of lactic acid to its formula 💸.

If you're looking for a gentle approach, Paula's Choice 6% Mandelic + 2% Lactic Acid toner is a great choice 🤝. And for body care, First Aid Beauty's KP Smoothing and Brightening Body Lotion is a game-changer 👍. Trust me, your skin will thank you!
 
I'm so excited to learn more about lactic acid! I've been using the Byoma Brightening Serum and it's literally changed my skin game 😊. The fact that it's not too harsh like other AHAs is a total game-changer for me, especially when it comes to sensitive areas on my face. And the best part? It's super affordable at £12.99! I'm also loving how it pairs with other ingredients like vitamin C and glycerin. Have anyone tried using lactic acid in their skincare routine? 🤔
 
I'm so over the whole face mask trend 🤣 - remember when we used to just stick to moisturizer and sunscreen? Anyway, lactic acid is like the OG skincare ingredient that everyone's been sleeping on 😴. I mean, it's gentle enough for sensitive skin, but still gets the job done in terms of exfoliation and hydration. And have you seen the new products with lactic acid? That Youthbomb Extreme Retinal Triple Renewal Serum sounds like a game-changer 💪. Plus, it's not just about getting rid of fine lines and wrinkles, it's also great for acne-prone skin 👀. I'm gonna start using more lactic acid-based products ASAP ⏰
 
omg have u guys ever tried the lactic acid toner from paulas choice its literally changed my skin i was skeptical at first but 6% mandelic + 2% lactic acid is a GAME CHANGER 😍 it dont sting or irritate my sensitive skin and leaves me with super soft & glowy skin 👌
 
Lactic acid getting some much-needed love 🙌! I think what we can take away from this is the importance of not being too quick to judge something just because it's not as flashy as others. Lactic acid might not be as "star-studded" as other skincare ingredients, but its subtle benefits are still huge 💪. It's a great reminder that sometimes the quiet, behind-the-scenes heroes can bring about some amazing changes 🌟. And hey, if you're looking for a more gentle approach to skincare, it's worth giving lactic acid another try – your skin will thank you! 😊
 
omg i'm so over the hype around glycolic acid lol lactic acid is literally where it's at! it's like the underrated superhero of skincare. i mean, who needs to be stripped and stung when you can have smooth, plump, and protected skin? 🤩 plus, its antibacterial properties are a total game-changer for acne-prone skin types. and have you seen those products that combine lactic acid with hyaluronic acid and ceramides? 🔥 game-changer, stat! beauty pie's youthbomb serum is on my wishlist ASAP 💄
 
Lactic acid gets so much hype but I'm still on the fence about it 🤔. Don't get me wrong, it's def great for sensitive skin and firming up mature skin, but what's with all the antibacterial properties? Sounds a bit too good to be true, you know? And why do I see it in so many products that claim to tackle acne? It's like it's the magic bullet or something 🤷‍♀️. Still, I can see why it's effective and I'll def be trying out some of these new products... maybe 💁‍♀️
 
I'm so done with all these AHAs taking center stage 🙄. Lactic acid is like the unsung hero of skincare - it's always there in the background, doing its thing without any fuss 💁‍♀️. And let's be real, it's way gentler on sensitive skin than those harsher alpha hydroxy acids 👍. I mean, have you seen some of these products that feature lactic acid? Like Beauty Pie's Youthbomb Extreme Retinal Triple Renewal Serum 🤩 - that stuff is like liquid gold 💃! And don't even get me started on Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum 💧... it's like they're trying to give us all glowing, glassy skin overnight 🌟. Anyway, I think lactic acid deserves some more love in the skincare world - it's definitely not just a bonus ingredient, but a full-on hero 💪.
 
🤔 i'm surprised lactic acid isn't more popular yet! it seems like a total game-changer for sensitive skin types and acne-prone skin 🌟 like i said before, the benefits of lactic acid go way beyond just exfoliation - its antibacterial properties are a major win 💪. and when combined with other ingredients, it creates these powerhouse products that really deliver on hydration and nourishment 💧💅. also, £12.99 for byoma's brightening serum? value for money is not something to underestimate! 🤑
 
I'm really loving the idea of lactic acid being more than just a bonus ingredient in skincare products 🤩. It's like we were sold out on its benefits and now people are finally catching up! The antibacterial properties alone make it a game-changer for acne-prone skin types, and I love that there are so many affordable options available now, like Byoma's Brightening Serum 💸. But what's even more exciting is seeing how lactic acid can be paired with other ingredients to create powerhouse products that truly deliver 🌟.
 
I'm so over the hype around glycolic acid 😒 lactic acid is seriously underrated. I've been using it for ages and I can see why - my skin feels smoother and more hydrated without any irritation. The fact that it's antibacterial too is a major win, especially for those with acne-prone skin. I've tried some of the new products on the market (Beauty Pie's Youthbomb is a fave 🤩) but lactic acid is definitely my go-to exfoliant. Can't believe it's not more popular 🤷‍♀️
 
omg u guys have ur beauty game on point with these lactic acid faves! 🤩 i've been trying out clinique's moisture surge and it's literally changed my skincare routine, the glow is real 💁‍♀️ i also love that there are more affordable options like byoma's brightening serum, £12.99 is a steal for that much product 🤑 anyone else try these out? 💬
 
So I was reading about this lactic acid skincare thing and I gotta say, it sounds like a total game-changer 🤯. I mean, who doesn't want to give their skin an extra boost of hydration, glow, and protection? And the fact that it's gentle on sensitive skin types is major plus points for me 💆‍♀️.

I think what really caught my attention was how versatile lactic acid can be - from serums to toners, body lotions... it seems like there are so many amazing products out there that feature this ingredient 📈. And at different price points too, so you can get the benefits without breaking the bank 💸.

For me, using a product with lactic acid in my skincare routine sounds like a no-brainer 👍. I'd love to try some of these options and see how they work out for me... do you guys have any faves when it comes to lactic acid products?
 
lactic acid gets no love 😒 it's like everyone's obsessed with glycolic acid and alpha hydroxy acids over there but lactic acid is literally doing its thing in the background 🤫 providing all these amazing benefits without irritating sensitive skin or stripping natural oils 💧 so yeah let's give lactic acid the recognition it deserves 🙌
 
🤔 I mean, can we talk about how skincare trends come and go? Like, remember when glycolic acid was the king and everyone was obsessed with it? 🙄 Now, lactic acid is like the new kid on the block, but still totally underrated in my opinion. I'm loving that there are so many affordable options out there now, like Byoma's Brightening Serum 💸, which won't break the bank. And let's be real, who doesn't want to glow up? 💁‍♀️ Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum is calling my name too... all that lactic acid and vitamin C is giving me major hydration goals ☀️. I guess what I'm saying is, lactic acid might not be as flashy as some other ingredients, but it's definitely a skincare hero in its own right 💖.
 
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