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  2. The best kojic acid skin care products to brighten skin - AOL

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    The combination of kojic acid, 10% glycolic acid and tranexamic acid “act synergistically for brightening skin overall and lightening dark spots,” says Castilla, who notes that it’s a ...

  3. The best body lotions for mature skin, according to experts - AOL

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    EltaMD Skin Restore Body Cream $38.00 at Bluemercury. EltaMD Skin Restore Body Cream $38.00 at Dermstore. When recommending lotions to her patients with mature skin, Garcia says she recommends ...

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    Ren Clean Skincare AHA Smart Renewal Body Serum. Best Glycolic Acid Body Lotion. Size: 6.8 oz. Fragrance: No added fragrance. Get ready for the tingles with this lactic acid-packed body lotion, ...

  5. Glycolic acid - Wikipedia

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    Infobox references. Glycolic acid (or hydroxyacetic acid; chemical formula HOCH2CO2H) is a colorless, odorless and hygroscopic crystalline solid, highly soluble in water. It is used in various skin-care products. Glycolic acid is widespread in nature. A glycolate (sometimes spelled "glycollate") is a salt or ester of glycolic acid.

  6. Adapalene - Wikipedia

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    Adapalene is a third-generation topical retinoid primarily used in the treatment of mild-moderate acne, and is also used off-label to treat keratosis pilaris as well as other skin conditions. [6] Studies have found adapalene is as effective as other retinoids, while causing less irritation. [7] It also has several advantages over other retinoids.

  7. Toner (skin care) - Wikipedia

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    Acid toners are formulated with the intent of chemically exfoliating the skin. [3] Glycolic, Lactic, and Mandelic acids are the most commonly used alpha hydroxy acids, best suited to exfoliate the surface of the skin. Salicylic acid is the most commonly used beta hydroxy acid best for exfoliating into the deeper layers of the skin.