The “Phytic Acid Buzz” is Growing.
Best known for skin lightening, phytic acid serves many beneficial purposes for the skin and also within the skincare industry. Although the name may sound foreign compared to the more popular acids, such as glycolic and hyaluronic, the “phytic buzz” is growing rapidly.
The most popular use for phytic acid is for skin lightening and addressing hyperpigmentation. For instance, it’s extremely effective at reducing the appearance of discoloration, sun spots, and or micro-pigmentation. All the while being one of the most gentle of the acids.
This acid and antioxidant derives from rice, grains, and bran – scientifically known as a “phytate.” When used within peels and toners, the strength varies from product to product; however, one variable remains constant when using phytic acid… and that’s the reduction of melanin in the skin. How so? By impeding the entrance of iron and copper into the skin.
When used in conjunction with glycolic acid for instance, a phytic acid peel serves as an excellent exfoliant and skin lightener.
The NEW MUAC PhytX Peel uses the combination of phytic, glycolic, mandelic, lactic and hyaluronic acids to serve as an exfoliating, skin-tone evening, brightening, wrinkle reducing, and hydrating peel.
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