Acids
Exfoliating
LED
Skin Cell Types
HA's
100

Hydrates to reduce appearance of fine lines and wrinkles 

What is Hyaluronic Acid 

100

The use of enzymes and acid-based products that have an exfoliating effect

What is Chemical Exfoliation 

100

What does LED stand for

What is Light-Emitting Diode 

100
The cell that produces keratin 

What is Keratinocytes 

100

Found in sugar crops such as sugarcane, apples or bitter almonds 

What is Alpha Hydroxy Acids or AHA

200

Exfoliates away dead skin cells helping with tone and some acne 

What is Salicylic Acid

200

The use of granular scrub or gloves 

What is Physical Exfoliation 

200

Stimulates the production of collagen and elastin to firm and lift the skin  

What is Red LED

200

The cell that produces melanin 

What is Melanocytes 

200

Found in willow bark tree or citrus fruit

What is Beta Hydroxy Acids or BHA

300

Speeds cell turnover leaving brighter skin

What is Glycolic Acid

300

 Physical Exfoliation is best for all skin types except 

What is Sensitive Skin 

300

Even out skin tone brightens dull complexion and softens age spots 

What is Green LED

300

Immune defense 

What is Langerhans Cells 

300

Found most commonly in milk

What is Poly Hydroxy Acids or PHA

400

Exfoliates dead skin cells leading to less visible wrinkles 

What is Lactic Acid 

400

Microdermabrasion Gadgets are what type or exfoliation 

What is Physical 

400

Minimizes imperfections destroys acne bacteria to stop breakouts

What is Blue LED

400

Touch Receptors 

What is Merkel Cells 

400

Citric Acid and Salicylic Acid are what common HA

What is BHAs

500

Focuses on top layer of the skin improves skin texture and fine lines

What is Mandelic Acid 

500

Chemical Exfoliation is best for 

What is Improving Various Skin Concerns 

500

Reaches deeper into the skin than any other color tightens the skin reduces puffiness and activates natural renewal 

What is White LED

500

The cell that produces collagen and elastin 

What is Fibroblasts 

500

Gluconolactone Acid, Lactobionic Acid and Galactose Acid are what common HA

What is PHAs