Reddit Reddit reviews Alpha Hydrox 14% AHA Serum, 2 oz

We found 7 Reddit comments about Alpha Hydrox 14% AHA Serum, 2 oz. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Alpha Hydrox 14% AHA Serum, 2 oz
Long-term results are similar to chemical peels with no rawness, peeling or downtimeReduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and evens skin toneThis product is manufactured in United StatesContains glycolic alpha hydroxy acid which is highly recommended by dermatologistsProven to show significant improvements in skin in 2-4 weeksReduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and age spots while helping even skin tone and textureAntioxidants, vitamins and green tea help to prevent signs of premature agingFor all skin types except sensitive
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7 Reddit comments about Alpha Hydrox 14% AHA Serum, 2 oz:

u/rainingapricots · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I would really recommend an AHA. The brand Alpha Hydrox has Swipes that are easy to use, but the also have an intensive serum of the same percentage, that is way more cost effective.

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If you would prefer to get the swipes, I would suggest cutting them in half and using half a one each time. It definitely has enough product and the swipes will last twice as long :)

I LOVE Shiseido's Hada Senka Mineral UV gel sunscreen, so I definitely recommend getting that as well. Stridex also sounds like a good idea. A light moisturizer might be a good idea as well, especially if you are using Stridex and masks, since they can dry out your skin. I really like Nivea Creme ( in the blue tub), but that might be a little too heavy for you( though they have tiny tins for like $1 so it might be worth a shot). I have heard good things about Simple's Gel Moisturizer.

u/fiascoqueen · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I use my AHA liquid under my eyes but not my BHA. I admittedly have zero clue if that is correct though. -_-

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Would JuJu Aquamoist whitening lotion always go before or after chemical exfoliation like Paula's Choice 2% BHA (used in AM) and Alpha Hydrox Intensive Serum 14% Glycocylic AHA (used in PM)?

u/Amplitude · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Here you go! It's not AB - but it's a quality product for a good price.

Alpha Hydrox Intensive Serum 14 Percent Glycolic AHA

I would absolutely recommend patch testing this liquid before use. In my case it seems too harsh for all-over use, despite what the product description suggests. I achieve daily chemical exfoliation with lower percent concentrations of AHA product. This 14% liquid is awesome for bringing CC's to the surface, and dealing with cystic acne (so that they come up and can be cured with a hydrocolloid patch!)
This product also causes some breakouts to resolve completely and just flatten out without coming to a head at all, which is nice.

This brand has a whole range of good AHA products, and my skin responds very well to glycolic acid (oily skin!).

Ulta carries Alpha Hydrox products -- and I got mine when they were having a 50% off sale!!! It was a great deal. This brand pops up in Ulta promotions every few months or so.

u/tveir · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Stridex is on the CVS website, so you can probably get it in store. I actually buy the stridex at kroger, but it's available at most drug stores. I buy the alpha hydrox serum on amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/Alpha-Hydrox-Intensive-Percent-Glycolic/dp/B00CTPUOZU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1407469791&sr=8-1&keywords=alpha+hydrox+intensive+serum