Lactic Acid 101: The Gentle AHA for Smoother, Brighter Skin

Lactic Acid 101: The Gentle AHA for Smoother, Brighter Skin
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Lactic Acid Serum - Refining Elixir

If your skin is feeling dull, rough, or a little uneven, lactic acid can be a beautiful place to begin. It is one of the most skin-friendly exfoliating acids, known for smoothing texture, brightening tone, and supporting that fresh, healthy glow.

What is lactic acid?

Lactic acid is an Alpha Hydroxy Acid, also known as an AHA. AHAs work on the surface of the skin to help loosen and lift away dead skin cells that can build up over time. When that layer of dullness is gently cleared, skin looks brighter and feels smoother.

Lactic acid is often described as one of the gentler AHAs, making it a popular choice for those who want visible results without the intensity that can come with stronger exfoliating treatments.

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Can you combine lactic acid with other actives?

The simplest rule is this: keep it calm, keep it balanced. Lactic acid can play well with hydrating and soothing ingredients, but layering multiple strong actives in the same routine can increase the risk of irritation.

Generally friendly pairings

  • Hyaluronic acid
  • Glycerin
  • Aloe vera
  • Chamomile
  • Barrier-supporting moisturisers

Use with caution

  • Retinoids (consider alternating nights)
  • Other exfoliating acids (avoid stacking until your skin is very comfortable)
  • Strong vitamin C formulas (best separated if your skin is sensitive)

Do you need sunscreen when using lactic acid?

Yes. AHAs can increase your skin’s sensitivity to the sun. Daily SPF is essential, even if you are mostly indoors. Think of it as protecting the results you are creating.

What does “tingling” mean?

A mild tingling sensation can be normal, especially when you are new to acids. It should feel light and short-lived, not intense or painful.

If you experience burning, persistent redness, or discomfort, rinse and discontinue. When in doubt, patch test and introduce more slowly.

Who is lactic acid best for?

Lactic acid suits many skin types, especially those looking for gentle, noticeable renewal. It can be a beautiful option if your skin is:

  • Dull or tired-looking
  • Rough in texture
  • Uneven in tone
  • Congested or prone to buildup
  • Sensitive and not suited to harsh scrubs

The takeaway

Lactic acid is one of the most approachable ways to introduce chemical exfoliation into your skincare ritual. Used consistently and gently, it can help smooth texture, brighten tone, and support a more balanced, radiant complexion.

If you are new to acids, go slowly, listen to your skin, and prioritise hydration and SPF. Your glow is not something to force, it is something to nurture.

What does lactic acid do for the skin?

Think of lactic acid as a refining step in your skincare ritual. It supports your skin’s natural renewal process and helps bring fresh, radiant skin to the surface.

  • Smooths uneven texture by lifting away surface buildup
  • Brightens dull-looking skin for a clearer, more luminous tone
  • Helps refine the look of pores by keeping the surface more even and clean
  • Supports a more balanced complexion by reducing the appearance of congestion and rough patches
  • Improves absorption of the skincare you apply afterwards

Why lactic acid is considered “gentle”

Not all exfoliation feels the same. Physical exfoliants can rely on friction, which may be too much for sensitive or reactive skin. Lactic acid works differently, it helps release dead surface cells without scrubbing.

Lactic acid is also known for being a little more supportive of hydration compared to some other AHAs. That does not mean it cannot tingle, especially at first, but when introduced slowly it is often well tolerated.

How often should you use lactic acid?

With actives, consistency matters more than intensity. The best approach is to start slowly and let your skin guide you.

A simple beginner rhythm

  • Week 1 to 2: 2 nights per week
  • Week 3 to 4: 3 nights per week, if skin feels calm and comfortable
  • Ongoing: Increase gradually only if needed, or keep it at 2 to 3 nights for maintenance

If you notice ongoing redness, stinging, or dryness, reduce frequency and prioritise barrier support.

Where does lactic acid fit in your routine?

Lactic acid is typically used in the evening, after cleansing and before hydrating serums and moisturiser. It works beautifully as the step that helps everything after it absorb more effectively.

Simple evening order

  1. Cleanse
  2. Lactic acid (on a dry face) 
  3. Hydrating toner or essence (optional)
  4. Serums
  5. Moisturiser

What We Love About Lactic Acid Serum - Refining Elixir:

A skin-smoothing blend of lactic acid, chamomile and aloe vera that exfoliates while calming and hydrating the skin.

  • Smooths and refines uneven skin texture
  • Brightens dull, tired-looking skin for a radiant glow
  • Promotes healthy skin renewal and clarity
  • Improves absorption of serums and moisturisers
  • Hydrates and soothes to maintain skin balance

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