How effective is the yogurt in the home cosmetics?
 Today's beauty-secret about using yogurt as a home scrub. It is part of the yogurt lactic acid, referring to the category of Alfa-hydro-acids (AHA for short). We know that the ANA - is a great exfoliant, cleansing and exfoliating the skin.

Indeed creams, cleanser based ANA recommended as an ideal tool, especially for problematic and sensitive skin, because ANA penetrate deeply into the pores, purified them, and to the use of coarse abrasive scrubs is not necessary to resort.

But can yoghurt to replace the funds with alpha-hydro-acids?

The answer is to use a yogurt at home can be cosmetic, but it can not replace industrial facilities with AHA acids. The fact that the free acid in yogurt is not more than 0, 9%. This is a very low concentration to expect substantial results on the skin. Creams and lotions are AHA acids usually contain from 5 to 10% acids. A means of professional cosmetics (for use as an ingredient in a chemical peel) and does contain a concentration of ANA from 50 to 80%.

As you can see, yogurt can not be considered an effective substitute for the AHA-acids contained in the purchase of cosmetics funds.
Author: Julia Gnedina