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Posted: 2022-04-21T09:45:03Z | Updated: 2022-04-21T09:45:03Z What Is Mandelic Acid? Here Are The Benefits, According To A Dermatological Nurse | HuffPost Life

What Is Mandelic Acid? Here Are The Benefits, According To A Dermatological Nurse

Your skin gets all the benefits of an effective anti-aging ingredient with an added acne-fighting component.
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Given my lifelong obsession with skin care  (both personally and professionally), I consider myself generally familiar with a wide array of active ingredients, both common and obscure. So when I find out there’s a previously unbeknownst to me ingredient on the rise, I jump at the chance to learn more. I’ve been a lactic acid devotee for years, so I was shocked when my facialist recommended switching to mandelic acid as my chemical exfoliant instead. 

Because I tend to have acne-prone skin , I have to admit that I was reluctant to make changes to my rigid skin care regimen , but I am so glad I took the leap. I’m still reaping all the benefits of regular alpha hydroxy acid usage that I was getting from lactic acid, like brightness and exfoliation, but now with the added benefit of reduced breakouts. I am especially thrilled by this, as this is the exact time of year when my skin is at its most sensitive and prone to congestion.

To get to the bottom of exactly why mandelic acid is so effective among AHAs, I spoke to dermatological nurse and celebrity aesthetician Natalie Aguilar .  She was quick to say that mandelic acid is one of her favorite acids for a range of reasons, one of them being that it’s a gentle, yet effective, AHA. That means that most people with sensitive, discolored or acneic skin can use and benefit from it, and it is safe for all skin tones. (Those with more persistent inflammatory issues like rosacea and dermatitis should consult their dermatologists before using.)

Aguilar explained that lactic acid, which is derived from milk, and mandelic acid, which is derived from bitter almonds, have many similarities. “They are two of the most gentle alpha hydroxy acids because they have a larger molecule structure than other acids, such as glycolic acid. This allows the molecule to stay on the outer surface of the skin, which creates a gentle subsurface exfoliation.”

Like lactic acid, mandelic acid is great for use in tandem with retinoids, as it help to slough off the dead skin cells that retinol quickly turns over. Just be sure to be diligent about sunscreen usage, as both AHAs and retinol make your skin more sensitive to sun damage. 

Mandelic acid has the added benefit of having anti-bacterial properties. That means that in addition to bringing all the possible benefits of lactic acid, such as reducing the look of fine lines and wrinkles, hydrating, brightening, smoothing and evening out skin tone, it also helps to prevent and treat acne without stripping the skin of its natural moisture barrier.

Is mandelic acid right for you? Aguilar told HuffPost that “anyone with sensitive, discolored, acneic or dull skin can use mandelic acid.” It’s a relatively low-risk ingredient and comes in a variety of strengths, so you can start on the lower end, around 5%-8%, and work your way up to 10%. 

Keep reading for Aguilar’s picks for the best products with mandelic acid. We’ve got you covered with serums, toners and cleansers at a range of price points, so you can find the one that best fits your needs. 

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The Inkey List mandelic acid treatment
Best used as a spot treatment, The Inkey List's fast-acting, targeted formula not only helps to exfoliate and treat breakouts, but it also reduces the appearance of hyperpigmentation and discoloration that can be left behind by blemishes. It pairs mandelic acid with hydrating glycerin and encapsulated retinol for powerful results at a low price point.
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PCA Skin pore refining treatment
This powerful treatment uses mandelic acid alongside papaya fruit enzyme, rice powder, pumice and kaolin clay to draw out impurities and clean skin. It's perfect for oily, breakout-prone skin and won't damage the skin's natural moisture barrier. It works similarly to a mask; you apply it on clean skin and then rinse it off. Start off using it just once a week and work your way up to three times if needed.
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Facetheory Mandelibright serum S7
Get all the benefits of mandelic acid with this powerful Facetheory serum formulated at 10% mandelic acid and combined with the effectiveness of the antioxidant niacinamide . Not only does niacinamide hydrate and protect the skin, but it can also help to reduce acne, even texture and more. Green tea and licorice help to soothe, calm and protect against sun damage.
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Vivant 3-in-1 8% mandelic acid serum
If you are hoping to target acne, aging and irregular pigmentation, then take a look at Vivant's serum. It's an anti-aging treatment that was specifically formulated for sensitve and acne-prone skin. Mandelic and lactic acids help resurface skin while regulating pH and gently exfoliating. It's a great starting point if you're an AHA newbie.
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The Ordinary mandelic acid 10% + HA
If you're interested in stronger formulations, then check out The Ordinary's 10% mandelic acid serum. It gently exfoliates to help erase dullness and uneven texture, address lines, treat blemishes and more while hyaluronic acid keeps skin supple, hydrated and healthy.
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Osmosis+ clarify blemish retinal serum
Specially formulated for oily and acne-prone skin, this Osmosis+ serum uses the power of both mandelic and lactic acid to remove dead skin cells and clear clogged pores that can cause breakouts. It hydrates, conditions and balances irritated skin, leaving you with a smoother, brighter complexion.
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Vivant mandelic acid 3-in-1 wash
This exfoliating cleanser from Vivant fights acne, signs of aging and uneven pigmentation thanks to mandelic acid and powerful antioxidants. It can help brighten tone without causing irritation, so you emerge from your shower with your face feeling clean, not stripped. It sells out quickly and often a testament to its popularity so bookmark this page and jump on it as soon as it's available.
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Lifeline Skin Care Brightening Toner
If you prefer a toner to a serum, check out LifeLine Skin Care's brightening toner. It uses phytic and mandelic acids to smooth, soothe and exfoliate while leaving skin ultra-moisturized. It's gentle enough to use morning and night, and is an easy way to incorporate mandelic acid into your routine without adding another serum or cream.

Before You Go

The Best Retinol Creams, According To A Dermatologist
Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair retinol moisturizer(01 of08)
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This is an excellent option for retinol newbies. Formulated for daytime use, Neutrogena's retinol moisturizer includes SPF 30, which is imperative to apply when using powerful ingredients like retinol. It fights fine lines, dullness, wrinkles, dark spots and more while hyaluronic acid adds much-needed plumping moisture so the moisture barrier stays healthy. (credit:Amazon)
Kate Somerville +Retinol Vitamin C moisturizer(02 of08)
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Those with sensitive skin may want to go easy on this potent mix of powerful active ingredients, as it could cause irritation. The combination of retinol and vitamin C helps to brighten and replenish the skin while also improving skin texture and fine lines. It's a rich, nourishing cream that will protect against free radicals while working hard to hydrate and repair the skin. (credit:Sephora)
Skin Better Science Intensive AlphaRet overnight cream(03 of08)
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This potent cream is great for anyone who wants to up their retinol game but doesn't quite want to go all the way to prescription strength. Just be sure to be diligent about sunscreen use. Formulated with both retinol and AHAs to improve the visible appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and uneven skin tone, Skin Better Science's night cream is a powerful addition to any skin care regime. A higher concentration of glycolic acids helps to enhance the texture and feel of skin. (credit:Skin Better Science)
Drunk Elephant A-Passioni retinol cream(04 of08)
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If you're seeking a more eco-friendly, vegan alternative that is also incredibly effective, then this is the one for you. Just be sure to go slow if you're a retinol newcomer. Made with a vegan form of 1% retinol with peptides and niacinamide, Drunk Elephant's night cream features a powerful combination of anti-aging ingredients along with soothing botanical extracts. It's the best of both worlds for those looking for powerful, plant-based retinol that delivers results. (credit:Sephora)
CeraVe skin renewing retinol serum(05 of08)
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Great for most skin types, beginners and those with sensitive skin, CeraVe's offering includes an encapsulated, time-released retinol along with moisturizing, skin-repairing ingredients like ceramides, niacinamide and hyaluronic acid. It has a gentle-yet-effective formula that won't cause irritation and helps smooth and brighten skin. (credit:Target)
SkinMedica age defense retinol complex(06 of08)
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This option is best for those who know their skin can tolerate high levels of active ingredients. SkinMedica's night lotion is formulated with multiple different strengths of retinol to help rejuvenate the skin and diminish the appearance of fine lines. Algae extract keeps skin soft, hydrated and protected against free-radical damage. (credit:Dermstore)
Alastin renewal retinol(07 of08)
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Alastin's retinol cream is available in two strengths, 0.25 and 0.5, so you can start with the lighter strength if necessary. Those who are ready to try a higher percentage of retinol should do so slowly, so your skin can get used to it even if you've long used active ingredients. It is formulated with an encapsulated retinol to decrease the appearance of fine lines and to smooth skin texture. It includes oat extract and antioxidants to help calm and soothe the skin while protecting against dehydration with powerful hydrators. (credit:Alastin Skincare)
Paula's Choice 1% retinol treatment with peptides and vitamin C(08 of08)
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Retinol newbies and veterans alike can enjoy the benefits of this effective cream. This high-strength formula from Paula's Choice absorbs quickly into the skin, smoothing, strengthening and brightening the complexion. Powerful antioxidants like vitamins C and E work in tandem with hydrating hyaluronic acid and skin-firming, nourishing peptides to safely deliver results. (credit:Amazon)

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