Lactic Acid is a colorless, nearly odorless, syrupy liquid having a slight acid taste. It is hygroscopic, and all soluble in water or ethanol or ether, and insoluble in chloroform. It is a naturally occurring alpha-hydroxy acid that is fermented from milk for use in cosmetics, lotions and cleansers to assist in smoothing and moisturizing the skin.
Lactic acid is of great use in any healthy skin regimen, as it aids in the sloughing of dead skin cells, increasing cellular turnover while hydrating the skin for a fresh and rejuvenated complexion. Lactic acid can be used for many skin problems including the management of acne, wrinkles, psoriasis, keratosis pilaris and hyperkeratosis, and can even be used on slightly sensitive or allergy-prone skin.
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Shandong Longlive Bio-Technology Co., Ltd. manufactures functional sugars and starch sugars for the Food, Beverage and Nutrition industry. There products include xylitol, xylo-oligosaccharides, d-xylose, corn starch, sodium carboxymethyl starch, crystalline glucose, high maltose syrup, sweeteners, preservatives, acidity regulators, bulking agents, antioxidants, flavors, thickeners and more.
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