What is Polyglutamic Acid & How Can I Use Polyglutamic Acid? Feature in Women’s Health Magazine
Polyglutamic Acid or PGA as its known to some was discussed in Women’s Health Magazine and featured Dr. Green who notes that “PGA can be incorporated into anyone’s skincare routine and can be combined with numerous other products like niacinamide, vitamin C, and retinol to further rejuvenate the face and improve the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.”
But its not for everyone, and you should test before you try to fully use it, via a patch test. “An allergic reaction might take a few days to develop, and it’s important to be thorough, especially when it comes to rosacea or sensitive skin,” Dr. Green adds. “If you experience any irritation, wash the product off as soon as possible and discontinue all further use.”
Find out what Dr. Green recommends at https://www.womenshealthmag.com/beauty/a40080984/what-is-polyglutamic-acid/
And if PGA can work for you in reducing “the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, and reduce the effects of aging.”