This post will be sharing a beginner’s guide to The Ordinary Direct Acids.
Why Is It Important To Exfoliate?
Asides from shedding dead cells that clogs the pores and causes dullness, exfoliation helps to;
- even out the skin tone.
- help your skincare products penetrate deeper thereby improving their effectiveness.
- increase collagen production which minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

The Ordinary Direct Acids – Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA)
Before we dive into the The Ordinary AHAs, let’s discuss how they work.
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From the lowest to the highest percentages;

Lactic Acid ( 5 & 10%)
Suitable for dry, combination, aging skin
Glycolic Toning Solution (7%)
Mandelic Acid (10%)

Suitable for all sensitive skin types
The Ordinary Direct Acids – Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHA)

Salicylic Acid Solution/Masque
Suitable for oily acne-prone skin
The Ordinary AHA 30% BHA 2% Peeling Solution

Only suitable for those that have built high tolerance to acids.
How about the Azelaic Acid Suspension?

Dangers of Overexfoliation
Some dangers of over-exfoliation include;
- compromising the skin barrier which causes dehydration and broken capillaries/spider veins.
- disruption of the skin’s pH balance causing it to produce more oil to overcompensate.
- increases the risk of burns and scarring.
- causes irritation, redness, inflammation and sensitivity.
- peeling, flakiness and sudden breakouts.