Alpha Hydroxy Acids: Powerful Exfoliants for Radiant Skin

Explore Vivier’s collection of Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs), formulated to gently and effectively exfoliate and renew your skin. Our products are designed to deliver a visibly smoother and brighter complexion, revealing the healthier skin underneath.

Vivier's AHA Solutions for All Skin Types

Our specialized AHA products are tailored to your unique skin needs. Vivier's diverse line includes powerful exfoliants like Glycolic Acid and gentler options with Lactic Acid, ensuring a perfect solution whether you're targeting fine lines, uneven tone, or rough texture.

The Power of AHAs: Exfoliate and Renew Your Skin

Unlock a brighter, more radiant complexion with Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs). These powerful skincare ingredients work by gently loosening the bonds between dead skin cells on the surface, allowing for improved cellular turnover. This chemical exfoliation reveals the fresher, healthier skin underneath, leading to a visibly smoother and more even complexion.

Regular use of AHA skincare can help:

  • Diminish the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, uneven skin tone, and rough texture.
  • Clear pores and stimulate the production of new skin cells through a process known as desquamation.

Common types of AHAs found in our products include:

  • Glycolic Acid: A small molecule that penetrates deeply for powerful exfoliation.
  • Lactic Acid: A gentler option ideal for sensitive skin.
  • Citric Acid and Malic Acid: These offer antioxidant benefits and help to brighten the skin.

For a deeper dive into how chemical exfoliation works, check out our blog: All You Need to Know About Chemical Exfoliation

Discover Our Alpha Hydroxy Acid Product Line

Vivier has harnessed the power of Alpha Hydroxy Acids to create a line of skin resurfacing products designed to improve skin texture and radiance. Each product is formulated with a unique blend of AHAs and other key ingredients to deliver targeted results for various skin concerns.

Our curated collection includes:

  • Exfoliant Forte: A powerful exfoliating lotion designed to refine skin texture and improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
  • AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cream: This dual-action cream combines the benefits of both AHAs and BHAs to provide deep exfoliation, making it ideal for those with acne-prone skin and uneven texture.
  • Ultra-Purifying Clay Mask: A detoxifying mask that uses AHAs and natural clay to draw out impurities, refine pores, and reveal a clearer, brighter complexion.
  • Illuminating Enzymatic Peel: A gentle peel that delivers instant radiance and a smoother feel, perfect for a quick refresh before a special event or as a weekly treatment.

How to Incorporate an AHA Product into Your Routine

Incorporating an AHA product into your skincare routine is a great way to improve your skin's overall health and appearance. Here are the general application steps for how to use AHA products effectively:

Step 1

Start with a clean face. Use your regular Vivier cleanser to remove makeup, dirt, and impurities.

Step 2

Apply any serums or eye cream.

Step 3

Apply a small amount of the AHA product. Whether it's a lotion, cream, or peel, follow the specific instructions on the packaging for the correct amount and application method.

Step 4

Apply sunscreen daily. Since AHAs can increase sun sensitivity, it is crucial to use a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher every morning, regardless of the weather.

Step 5

Monitor your skin's reaction. Pay attention to how your skin responds to the product. Start with a lower frequency of use, such as 2-3 times per week, and gradually increase as your skin builds tolerance.

Step 6

Avoid mixing with other active ingredients. Do not use AHAs in the same routine as retinoids or other strong exfoliants to minimize irritation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between chemical and physical exfoliation?

Physical exfoliation uses small grains, brushes, or other tools to scrub and remove dead skin cells from the skin's surface. Chemical exfoliation uses acids (like AHAs or BHAs) to dissolve the bonds that hold dead cells to the skin's surface, allowing them to be shed. Chemical exfoliants are often considered gentler and more effective for uniform exfoliation.

How do you apply alpha hydroxy acids?

After cleansing your face, apply any lightweight serums or eye creams, then apply a thin layer of the AHA product to your skin, avoiding the eye area. For best results, follow the specific instructions on the product packaging, as usage can vary from daily application to a few times per week. Always use a moisturizer afterward to keep your skin hydrated and remember to apply sunscreen daily, as AHAs can make your skin more sensitive to the sun.

What do alpha hydroxy acids do for your skin?

Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) work by chemically exfoliating the outermost layer of your skin. They break down the "glue" that holds dead skin cells together, which helps to accelerate cell turnover. This process improves skin texture, minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and evens out skin tone, giving you a brighter and smoother complexion. AHAs are effective for targeting issues like sun damage, dullness, and rough skin.

Should I use AHA every day?

The frequency of use for AHAs depends on your skin type and the concentration of the product. If you are new to AHAs, it is best to start by using them 2-3 times per week to allow your skin to build tolerance. If your skin does not show signs of irritation, you can gradually increase the frequency of use to every day. However, daily use may not be necessary for all skin types. Always listen to your skin and adjust your routine accordingly.

Are AHAs good for sensitive skin?

Yes, AHAs can be beneficial for sensitive skin, but it is important to choose the right type and concentration. Lactic Acid is a larger molecule than Glycolic Acid, making it a gentler and less irritating option for those with sensitive skin. Start with a low-concentration product and patch-test before full application. Monitor your skin's reaction closely to ensure there is no redness or irritation.

Can Alpha Hydroxy Acids help with acne?

Yes, Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) can help improve acne. AHAs, such as glycolic acid and lactic acid, primarily work on the skin's surface by exfoliating dead cells. This helps to unclog pores and reduce superficial inflammation. They are particularly effective for blackheads, whiteheads, and for improving skin texture. For cystic or deeper acne, Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs), such as salicylic acid, are often recommended in addition, as they penetrate deeper into the pores.

What is the difference between AHA and BHA?

The primary difference between AHA and BHA lies in their solubility. AHAs (Alpha Hydroxy Acids) are water-soluble and work on the skin's surface to exfoliate and improve texture. They are ideal for addressing surface concerns like fine lines, uneven tone, and dullness. BHAs (Beta Hydroxy Acids), such as salicylic acid, are oil-soluble and can penetrate into the pores to clear out excess sebum and debris. This makes BHAs excellent for oily, congested, and acne-prone skin.