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

Lactic Acid: The Unsung Hero of Skincare

In the world of skincare, glycolic acid often takes center stage, but lactic acid is quietly raking up points as a top choice among beauty enthusiasts. This alpha hydroxy acid stands out for its gentle yet effective exfoliating properties, ability to stimulate collagen and ceramide production, antibacterial properties, and hydration-enhancing abilities.

Sali Hughes, a skincare aficionado, has been a long-time fan of lactic acid, citing its unique benefits that set it apart from other acids. Its larger molecule size makes it particularly well-tolerated even for sensitive skin types, whereas glycolic acid can be too harsh in some cases.

Beauty Pie's latest addition, the Youthbomb Extreme Retinal Triple Renewal Serum, takes the lactic acid game to new heights with its impressive formula featuring niacinamide, retinoids, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and more. The serum boasts a creamy texture that smooths out skin, making Hughes' glowing complexion an instant win.

Another standout product is Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum, which combines the perfect trio of glycerin, vitamin C, and lactic acid for an instant glassy moisture boost. At £44, it's reasonably priced considering its high-quality ingredients.

For those on a tighter budget, Byoma's Brightening Serum (£12.99) offers a dash of lactic acid to its hydrating formula, making it suitable for oilier skin types. Another option is Paula's Choice 6% Mandelic + 2% Lactic Acid (£14), which is the brand's gentlest liquid exfoliant.

Lactic acid shines particularly well on the body, especially for those with flaky skin prone to keratosis pilaris. First Aid Beauty's KP Smoothing and Brightening Body Lotion (£30) stands out from the crowd with its 10% concentration of lactic acid, effectively disguising the texture of other lotions without leaving any harsh residue.

While glycolic acid may be more widely known, lactic acid is a worthy alternative that deserves attention. Its gentle yet effective properties make it an excellent choice for those looking to incorporate exfoliation and hydration into their skincare routine without disrupting their existing products.
 
🤔 lactic acid gets my vote too! i mean, glycolic acid can be harsh on the skin, especially if you're new to alpha hydroxy acids (ahas). lactic acid is like the calm cousin of ahas - it's gentle and soothing, while still providing those exfoliating benefits. plus, its hydrating properties are amazing for dry or sensitive skin types 🌸💧
 
omg u guys i just learned about this in bio class lol so glycolic acid is like the star of skincare but lactic acid is secretly killing it its not as harsh on skin and stimulates collagen production 🤯 and the fact that beauty pie's new serum has lactic acid plus other cool ingredients is giving me life 💖
 
I'm loving the buzz around lactic acid in skincare rn 🤩! It's like, so underrated compared to glycolic acid, but trust me, its gentle yet effective exfoliating properties are giving me LIFE 💁‍♀️. I've tried Byoma's Brightening Serum and Paula's Choice 6% Mandelic + 2% Lactic Acid, and they're both amazing for oily skin types 🙌. And can we talk about First Aid Beauty's KP Smoothing and Brightening Body Lotion? 10% concentration of lactic acid is EVERYTHING for flaky skin 😍! I'm all about hydrating and exfoliating without disrupting my existing skincare routine, and lactic acid seems to be the perfect solution 💖.
 
Umm so I was reading about this lactic acid thingy and I'm like totally confused... isn't glycolic acid the one that's supposed to be harsh on your skin? 🤔 I mean, it can cause irritation and stuff. But then I read about lactic acid and how gentle it is, even for sensitive skin. That's kinda cool, right? 💡 I've never really tried skincare products before, so I don't know much about it... do you guys use any? 🤷‍♀️
 
omg u guys have u seen this? 🤯 lactic acid is like the unsung hero of skincare lol it's so gentle but still gets the job done! 💪 i personally love how it hydrates ur skin while exfoliating, it's like a win-win for ur skin 🌸 plus it's got antibacterial properties which is a bonus 🙏 and at these prices (£12.99 - £44) u can try it out without breaking the bank 💸
 
Lactic acid is like the underrated cousin of the skincare world - we all know someone's got lactic acid in their skincare arsenal, but nobody gives them enough love 😊. But let's be real, when it comes to gentle exfoliation and hydration, lactic acid is a total game-changer! It's not trying to be the loudmouth like glycolic acid, just quietly doing its thing 🙏. And have you seen those products out there? Byoma's Brightening Serum at £12.99 is like a steal for all you oilier skin types out there 💸. My life lesson here: don't sleep on lactic acid, it might not be the flashiest ingredient, but when it comes to skincare, gentle doesn't mean boring 😌.
 
omg I just tried the first aid beauty kp smoothing and brightening body lotion 🤩 it's literally changed my life I have super flaky skin from eczema and this stuff is like a miracle worker! 10% lactic acid is a lot but trust me it works 💖 I've been applying it after showering and it leaves my skin so soft and smooth even my grandma loves it lol. has anyone else tried the youthbomb extreme retinal triple renewal serum? is it worth the hype 🤔
 
I'm still on the fence about lactic acid being the new king of skincare 🤔. I mean, it's great that it's gentler than glycolic acid, but £44 for Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum is a bit steep in my book 💸. And what's with all the hype around niacinamide and retinoids? Can't we just stick to good ol' hydration 😴? I'm also not convinced that the body benefits from lactic acid as much as it claims do 🤷‍♀️. Still, I suppose it's better than nothing... and that Byoma's Brightening Serum at £12.99 is a decent option for those on a tight budget 💸
 
Lactic acid seems like a total game changer in the skincare world 🤩. I'm loving how it's all about being gentle but still getting the job done. The fact that it's good for sensitive skin types is huge, you know? And its benefits on body care are insane 💅. That First Aid Beauty lotion sounds amazing, I need to get my hands on it ASAP 🛍️. It's great to see products like Byoma's Brightening Serum and Paula's Choice exfoliant getting some love too. Anyone tried these out yet? 🤔
 
I don't usually comment but I'm loving the new serum from Beauty Pie 💁‍♀️! They really know how to pack a punch with that Youthbomb Extreme Retinal Triple Renewal Serum, it's like a hydration party in a bottle 🎉. And at £44 it's not too shabby either. I've been meaning to try Clinique's Moisture Surge Active Glow Serum for ages, might just have to treat myself now 😊. Have you guys tried any of these products? 👀
 
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