What Are Exfoliating Acids? A Complete Guide

What Are Exfoliating Acids? A Complete Guide

🧮What Are Exfoliating Acids? A Scientific Guide to AHA, BHA & PHA

Exfoliating acids have become essential in modern skincare but they are also one of the most misunderstood product categories.

Many customers ask us:

“What exactly are exfoliating acids, and should I use them?”

Let’s break it down, the Dermalucilab way: simple, scientific, and barrier-friendly.

 

đŸ§Ș What Are Exfoliating Acids?

Exfoliating acids are chemical exfoliants that remove dead skin cells without scrubbing, improving texture, radiance, and clarity.

They belong to three main families:

✔ AHA – Alpha Hydroxy Acids

Water-soluble acids that exfoliate the surface of the skin.

Common ones:

  • Glycolic acid
  • Lactic acid
  • Mandelic acid

Best for:

  • Dullness
  • Uneven texture
  • Dry skin
  • Fine lines

 

✔ BHA – Beta Hydroxy Acids

Oil-soluble acids that exfoliate inside the pores.

Main one:

  • Salicylic acid

Best for:

  • Oily skin
  • Blackheads
  • Congested pores
  • Acne-prone skin

 

✔ PHA – Polyhydroxy Acids

Gentler acids with larger molecules → minimal irritation.

Common ones:

  • Gluconolactone
  • Lactobionic acid

Best for:

  • Sensitive skin
  • Dehydrated skin
  • First-time exfoliators

 

🌿Why Exfoliating Acids Work

They accelerate skin renewal, improving:

  • Radiance
  • Hydration (in some AHAs)
  • Pigmentation
  • Texture
  • Fine lines
  • Breakouts

This process is similar to that of retinol, but it works on different layers. That’s why Dermalucilab recommends not mixing both on the same night.

 

🔬 How Often Should You Use Exfoliating Acids?

✔ Beginners:

1–2 nights per week

✔ Intermediate:

2–3 nights per week

✔ Sensitive skin:

Once a week or PHAs only

✔ Never use daily unless recommended by a dermatologist

⚠ When NOT to Use Acids

  • If your skin is red, inflamed, or irritated
  • If you’re starting retinol
  • After laser or dermatological procedures

For stressed or reactive skin, Dermalucilab highlights the power of adaptogens in:
👉 How Stress Accelerates Skin Aging

 ☀ SPF + Acids = Non-Negotiable

Exfoliating acids make the skin more photosensitive.
Dermalucilab explains it clearly in:
👉 How Many Skincare Products Do You Really Need?

 🧬 Peptides + Acids: A Perfect Combination

After a night of exfoliation, repairing ingredients—like peptides—help strengthen the skin barrier.

Read more at:

👉 Antioxidants for Skin Health – Vitamin C, Niacinamide & More

📝  Exfoliating Acids Checklist

  • I know whether I’m using AHA, BHA or PHA
  • I exfoliate 1–3 nights per week
  • I avoid mixing acids with retinol
  • I apply SPF every morning
  • I hydrate after exfoliation

 ❓  FAQs

1. Are exfoliating acids safe for sensitive skin?
PHAs are the best option.

2. Can I use acids and retinol together?
Not on the same night.

3. Can exfoliating acids remove dark spots?
Yes, especially AHAs.

4. Do I need a scrub if I use acids?
No, chemical exfoliation replaces physical scrubs.

5. Do acids thin the skin?
No, they improve renewal and thickness of deeper layers over time.

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