Analysis of the effect of components of chemical peels based on lactic and mandelic acid on skin parameters

Joanna Pachurka-Szczepańska, Karolina Olek-Hrab
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Up to now, research studies have compared various peeling substances affecting the skin, without taking into account the parameters responsible for the penetration and potency of the compounds. The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of lactic acid and mandelic acid on hydration, melanin, sebaceous gland activity and the stratum corneum barrier. Equal concentrations of chemical peels, similar pH of the solutions, and the base enabled comparison of results. A series of treatments with lactic acid resulted in a decrease in transepidermal water loss, an increase in hydration levels and a reduction in sebaceous gland activity, as well as a significant drop in melanin levels. Mandelic acid applied in a series of four treatments resulted in a noticeable improvement in the appearance of the epidermis. The activity of the sebaceous glands also decreased significantly. The use of both, a series and a single treatment with mandelic acid, strengthened the epidermal barrier. Comparing a series of treatments and a single procedure it was found that the value of transepidermal water loss increased. The study demonstrated that whereas many carboxylic acids exhibit similarities, they also possess notable distinctions in their topical effects and medicinal applications.
基于乳酸和扁桃酸的化学换肤成分对皮肤参数的影响分析
迄今为止,研究人员对各种影响皮肤的去皮物质进行了比较,但没有考虑到造成化合物渗透和效力的参数。本研究旨在分析乳酸和扁桃酸对水合作用、黑色素、皮脂腺活性和角质层屏障的影响。相同浓度的化学换肤剂、相似的溶液 pH 值和基质使得结果可以比较。使用乳酸进行一系列处理后,经表皮失水减少,水合水平提高,皮脂腺活性降低,黑色素水平显著下降。使用扁桃酸进行一系列四次治疗后,表皮的外观得到明显改善。皮脂腺的活动也明显减少。使用扁桃酸进行一系列治疗和单一治疗都能增强表皮屏障。对一系列治疗和单一治疗进行比较后发现,经表皮失水值增加了。这项研究表明,虽然许多羧酸具有相似性,但它们在局部效果和药物应用方面也有明显的区别。
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