it burns you
The effect is probably not significant. Alpha lipoic acid is also called vitamin A.
Glycolic acid is used to improve the skins texture and appearance. It is known to reduce the effect of wrinkles and also acne. It is part of many skin care products today.
an acid called ' FORMIC ACID' is present in ant stings.... so when u apply a base to the ant sting ..it neutralizes the acid effect reducing the itching..
an acid called ' FORMIC ACID' is present in ant stings.... so when u apply a base to the ant sting ..it neutralizes the acid effect reducing the itching..
acidic for instance: Alpha-Lipoic Acid (anti-aging, protection against free radicals), L-Ascorbic Acid, Hydroquinone (used to lighten hyperpigmentation), Alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs, side effect mild irritation and sun sensitivity), Beta-hydroxy acid (salicylic acid), DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol)(present in salmon and sardines, boosting the production of acetylcholine), Kojic Acid (similar effect as hydroquinone, if you are allergic to hydroquinone you can use Kojic Acid)...
Tannic acid can have an astringent effect on skin, which may temporarily tighten and firm the skin. However, it is important to use it in moderation as it can also have a drying effect and may cause irritation in some individuals. It is always recommended to perform a patch test before applying any new substance to the skin.
Acid RUINS your skin because of the dangerous chemical properties.
Acids can burn your skin :)
WHAT drugs effect our skin? It make our skin rough.
yes. leprosy does effect your skin
The effect of the skin menopause is that the skin wounds take longer to cure.
Everyone's skin is coated with acid. The mild acidity of the skin's surface helps to maintain the strength and cohesiveness of the skin. It also may help hold the skin together.