GLYCOLIC ACID
It is an Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) that is obtained from natural products such as sugar cane or grapes. It contributes to the cell regeneration process and breaks the connection of skin cells to accelerate their shedding. It stands out for its exfoliating power, but it also has many benefits on the skin such as the protection of structural proteins (collagen and elastin), the reduction of spots and scars and its ability to enhance moisturisers.
LACTOBIONIC ACID
It is a Poly Hydroxy Acid (PHA) with great regenerating and renewing power, which stands out for its antioxidant and moisturising qualities, which restores its luminosity and elasticity to the skin. It contains a galactose molecule that contributes not only to improved absorption, but also to preventing transdermal water loss. It contributes to the plump appearance of the skin, since it also stimulates the synthesis of collagen. In addition, it is less irritating than other acids with similar functions, and it does not sting.
MALIC ACID
It is an Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA), present in many foods, such as apples. It has great health benefits, so it is often found in food products or even in treatments such as oral care. On the skin, it stimulates its regeneration, reduces wrinkles and expression lines, softens the skin and even has protective actions against sun damage.
In this formula, it is associated with a protein macromolecule, derived from almonds, which reduces its absorption rate, enhancing its renewing action on the superficial layers of the skin.