Hi There Ladies,
I am about to start working with MD formulations and was talking to another much more experienced therapist (who now owns her own training school) about working with glycolic and she stated that glycolic is great as a 'skin workout' but extended use will over-thicken the skin and cause other problems such as sensitisation and pigmentation (which I thought would only happen if you didn't use an SPF religiously). She acknowledged that it glycolic can give great results but recommended 3 months on glycolic and then switch to something not as exfoliating for a while to prevent this from happening.
I spoke to an MD business development manager about this and he said that contrary to popular belief glycolic does not thin the skin but as the other therapist said it does thicken it to help improve barrier function. As to over-thickening he said this shouldn't happen because you are constantly bringing up new skin cells and exfoliating the old ones off. I understand that you are constantly bringing up new skin cells but would this not perhaps cause an over-reaction and eventual over-thickening in the skin?
I am confused and did not have a chance to go into this question with the MD BDM in detail. I am hoping to get advice off the salon geek ladies so that I might get a more objective opinion and any experiences with the long-term use of glycolic (the BDM had actually been using MD for 8 years after he was recommended it by the plastic surgeon who removed some skin cancers from his face and said it would help with the scarring - which is not visible anymore!) Thanks for your opinions!!
I am about to start working with MD formulations and was talking to another much more experienced therapist (who now owns her own training school) about working with glycolic and she stated that glycolic is great as a 'skin workout' but extended use will over-thicken the skin and cause other problems such as sensitisation and pigmentation (which I thought would only happen if you didn't use an SPF religiously). She acknowledged that it glycolic can give great results but recommended 3 months on glycolic and then switch to something not as exfoliating for a while to prevent this from happening.
I spoke to an MD business development manager about this and he said that contrary to popular belief glycolic does not thin the skin but as the other therapist said it does thicken it to help improve barrier function. As to over-thickening he said this shouldn't happen because you are constantly bringing up new skin cells and exfoliating the old ones off. I understand that you are constantly bringing up new skin cells but would this not perhaps cause an over-reaction and eventual over-thickening in the skin?
I am confused and did not have a chance to go into this question with the MD BDM in detail. I am hoping to get advice off the salon geek ladies so that I might get a more objective opinion and any experiences with the long-term use of glycolic (the BDM had actually been using MD for 8 years after he was recommended it by the plastic surgeon who removed some skin cancers from his face and said it would help with the scarring - which is not visible anymore!) Thanks for your opinions!!