SHOULD YOU BE USING THE AZELAIC ACID DERIVATIVE INSTEAD? | CC PODCAST #103

First Posted on July 1, 2024 in:insights & debunksshop like a pro

Because of the limitations of azelaic acid, it only makes sense that azelaic acid derviative, potassium azeloyl diglycinate is on the rise! We dive into whether or not this is a good replacement for azelaic acid, what are its actual benefits, and how to use PAD in your skincare routine!

1:21 | What is azelaic acid derivative, potassium azeloyl diglycinate (PAD)?

7:58 | What does PAD do for skin?

28:55 | How to use PAD in your skincare routine

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