Can I use AHA, Glycolic acid, or Vitamin C with an LED mask?
Figuring out how LED light therapy works with other products, especially those with powerful active ingredients, can be complex.
If your skincare routine incorporates AHA, glycolic acid, or vitamin C, and you're curious about using them alongside your LED light therapy mask, read on to discover if this combination will give you optimal results.
You can definitely combine AHA, glycolic acid, and Vitamin C with your LED mask. However, it's essential to be cautious of how and when you use these ingredients to maximize their benefits without overloading your skin.
Using LED Light Therapy with AHA
Glycolic acid, the most popular AHA (alpha hydroxy acid), is derived from milk or sugar and is known for its exceptional exfoliating properties. As a natural exfoliant, AHAs like glycolic acid work wonders by enhancing cell turnover, revealing a fresher and more radiant complexion.
Benefits of Glycolic Acid (an AHA):
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Users of glycolic acid are often advised to use it at night and take precautions when exposing their skin to UV rays. As a powerful exfoliant, glycolic acid can leave the skin more vulnerable to light and potentially cause adverse reactions. If you want to incorporate glycolic acid into your skincare routine along with your LED light therapy mask, it is recommended to apply it after your treatment. Additionally, be sure not to skip the moisturizer at the end to prevent dryness.
Using LED Light Therapy With Vitamin C
Antioxidants are like a best friend to your skin cells, protecting them from damage and aging. Among these powerful antioxidants, Vitamin C stands out. It not only brightens the skin but also boosts collagen production and offers numerous benefits. When it comes to using an LED mask, Vitamin C is generally considered safe to use. In fact, most LED masks help enhance the absorption of skincare ingredients like Vitamin C.
Benefits of Vitamin C:
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Vitamin C is typically best used in the form of a serum. When incorporating it into your skincare routine with an LED mask like the LightAura, it's best to apply the serum after a treatment. Freshly treated skin is in an optimal state to absorb all the active ingredients and make the most out of them.
As always, it's best to consult with a skincare professional or dermatologist for personalized advice based on your skin type and any specific concerns you may have.
How to use AHA, Glycolic Acid, and Vitamin C
Here are some tips on how to safely and effectively incorporate them into any skincare routine:
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written by Olivia Khader
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