Advanced Skin Care Institute

Advanced Skin Care Institute

Advanced Skin Care Institute

What is Glycolic Acid?

A member of the alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) family, it is the smallest AHA and works not only on the surface of the skin, but also in the layers we cannot see. Glycolic acid has garnered a lot of attention in the beauty industry over the last ten years. While glycolic peels were originally reserved for spa services or dermatologist visits, several companies offer small kits you can use for at-home maintenance. Additional products for home use include glycolic lotions, glycolic cleansers, moisturizers, gels, toners and serums.

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Cardiovascular Research Institute San Francisco

Above the streets of San Francisco are magnificent telescopes at Lick Observatory on Mt. Hamilton. This is not a place that is frequented by many, yet Lick Observatory deserves special attention when in search of things to do in the San Francisco bay area.
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Information Technology Institute Halifax

Genetic assessment is a new technology that is sometimes confused with paternity testing as it also has been referred to as a "DNA test." It is very different, in fact, as the typical DNA paternity test will compare two sets of results provide the probability of a match. Genetic assessment compares DNA to a large database that is filled with genetic markers known to be associated with particular conditions.
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Institute Of Indian Engineers

For people with a full-time job, pursuing an online engineering degree can be an attractive alternative to a standard engineering education. Today’s broadband and internet-based application technology allow remote coursework to approach the quality and interactivity of live classrooms.
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Institute Muzaffarpur Technology

What is Glycolic Acid?

A member of the alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) family, it is the smallest AHA and works not only on the surface of the skin, but also in the layers we cannot see. Glycolic acid has garnered a lot of attention in the beauty industry over the last ten years. While glycolic peels were originally reserved for spa services or dermatologist visits, several companies offer small kits you can use for at-home maintenance. Additional products for home use include glycolic lotions, glycolic cleansers, moisturizers, gels, toners and serums.
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