Glycolic Acid (AHA) 100% Powder
acid Glycolic powder 100% concentrated natural sugarcane extract for accelerating the skin cell turnover (chemical peel / exfoliation).
acid Glycolic powder 100% concentrated natural sugarcane extract for accelerating the skin cell turnover (chemical peel / exfoliation).
acid Glycolic powder 100% concentrated natural sugarcane extract for accelerating the skin cell turnover (chemical peel / exfoliation).
Glycolic has the smallest molecule in the AHA group, so it can penetrate the skin better than other AHA acids, such as Lactic acid, so it can exfoliate the skin better.
FDA requirements for AHA:
For consumers Can be used no more than 10% and the product pH is not lower than 3.5.
For physicians, use not more than 30% and product pH is not lower than 3.0.
Optimal pH Level: AHA formulations should have a pH of no more than 4.0 (best at pH 2.5, best and FDA-approved at pH 3.5) for full efficiency. AHA is going to go very low.
important : The pH of the formula significantly influences the efficacy of Glycolic Acid.Glycolic Acid is 99% effective at pH 2.00, reduced to 87% at pH 3.00 and reduced to 50% at pH 4.00. Cool the board If there is any doubt in the use Or customize the formula for maximum efficiency
The company sells different types of Hydroxy Acids that can exfoliate the skin. And moisturize the skin as follows
1. Lactic Acid Neutralized It has been adjusted to the proper pH balance so it does not irritate the skin. And moisturize the skin well
2. Special grade Lactic Acid, odor free. ( Liquid, 90% concentration) has a very mild odor.
3. Glycolic Acid (Powder, purity> 99%)
4. Ampho-GlycolicTM (Non-Stinging Glycolic Acid) (Liquid) exfoliating skin gently Reduce irritation from Glycolic Acid.
5. Gluconolactone or PHA (Powder, purity> 99%)
6. Lactobionic Acid (Powder, purity> 99%)
7. Mandelic Acid (Powder, purity> 99%)
8. Capryloyl Salicylic Acid or LHA (Powder, purity> 99%)
9. LipidSoftTM Lactic (C12-13 Alkyl Lactate) Or Ester of Lactic Acid can dissolve in oil
(Excluding the Salicylic Acid group, which the company has a wide range of distribution Please see more information in the Salicylic Acid range, which are focused on helping to dissolve clogged pimples.)
Please see the mix ratio below.
Usage: For exfoliating products
Mixing method: Mix in water (water-phase) or emulsifier.Must be avoided over heat above 60 degrees, which will degrade glycolic acid.The pH of the formula should not exceed 4.0.
Rate of use: 1-50% (use at a level not more than 5% for general cosmetics, more than 5% must be under the supervision of a physician)
Product characteristics: White powder, pH between 0.4-0.6.
Solubility: Can dissolve in water
Storage: If you want to keep long-term Store at room temperature not exceeding 25 degrees. Do not expose to sunlight, heat, seal the lid tightly. Beware of humidity Because it can be easily humid. Be at least 24 months old
FDA requirements for AHA:
For consumers Can be used no more than 5% and the product pH is not lower than 3.5.
For physicians, use not more than 30% and product pH is not lower than 3.0.
INCI Name : Glycolic Acid
Certificate of Analysis/Specification Sheet will be sent to your mailbox after the order is packed.
Mechanism:
Appearance:
Storage: 15-30C, Hygroscopic! Avoid moisture.
Shelf Life: 24Months from manufacturing or testing date (Current Lot will expire: 04/2025)
Dosage (Range): 1% - 50%
Mix Method: Add into water phase. Avoid temperature above 60C.
Heat Resistance: Avoid heat above 60C
Solubility: Water
Product Types: Cream , Lotion , Clear Gel , Toner , Mask , Scrub , Liquid Soap , Bar Soap (pH <7) , Cleanser
INCI: Glycolic Acid
Product Specification:
Test | Specification |
---|---|
Appearance | White crystalline powder |
Assay | 99% Minimum |
Clarity | To pass test |
Water Insoluble | 0.01% Maximum |
Residue on Ignition | 0.05% Maximum |
Chroma (Hazen) | 5 Maximum |
Sulfuric Acid Test | To pass test |
Chloride (Cl) | 0.0005% Maximum |
Sulfates | 0.005% Maximum |
Iron | 0.0005% Maximum |
Heavy Metals (as Pb) | 0.001% Maximum |
Arsenic | 0.002% Maximum |