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  • Ordinary Lactic Acid 5%+HA
    Ordinary Lactic Acid 5%+HA

    volume or weight of contents : 30ml product main specifications : all skin types expiration date (or expiration date after opening) : 12 months after opening (manufactured date indicated separately) how to use : use once a day. recommended to use in the evening. it can be diluted with other treatments until your skin develops a tolerance. be careful not to get it in your eyes. skin contact with this product should be limited to a limited frequency or duration. if irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a doctor. use only as directed on intact skin. patch testing is recommended before use. please refer to the patch testing guide card or the detailed patch testing guide on our website. a child's hand keep out of reach. (photoburn warning: this product contains alpha hydroxy acids (aha), which increase the skin's sensitivity to sunlight, which may cause photoburn. it can happen. while using the product and for one week thereafter, use sunscreen, wear clothing that protects your skin, and be careful about sun exposure. ingredients : purified water, lactic acid, glycerin, pentylene glycol, propanediol, sodium hyaluronate crosspolymer, mountain pepper fruit extract, mountain pepper leaf extract, gum arabic, xanthan gum, isoceteth-20, trisodium ethylenediamine disuccinate, sodium hydroxide, ethylhexylglycerin, 1,2-hexanediol, caprylyl glycol precautions when using : 1. if you experience any abnormal symptoms or side effects, such as red spots, swelling, or itching, due to direct sunlight when using or after using cosmetics, consult a specialist. 2. refrain from using on areas with wounds, etc. 3. precautions for storage and handling a) store out of reach of children. b) store away from direct sunlight. 4. use sunscreen together as it may increase the skin's sensitivity to sunlight. 5. test use on some areas to check for skin abnormalities. *the bottom of the dropper cap is sharp and may cut your hands. please be careful not to get hurt. country of manufacture : south korea

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  • Ordinary Lactic Acid 10%+HA
    Ordinary Lactic Acid 10%+HA

    volume or weight of contents : 30ml product main specifications : all skin types expiration date (or expiration date after opening) : 12 months after opening (manufactured date indicated separately) how to use : use once a day. recommended to use in the evening. it can be diluted with other treatments until your skin develops a tolerance. be careful not to get it in your eyes. skin contact with this product should be limited to a limited frequency or duration. do. if irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a doctor. use only as directed on intact skin. use i recommend a full patch test. please refer to the patch testing guide card or the detailed patch testing guide on our website. a child's hand keep out of reach. (photoburn warning: this product contains alpha hydroxy acids (aha), which increase the skin's sensitivity to sunlight, which may cause photoburn. it can happen. while using the product and for one week thereafter, use sunscreen, wear clothing that protects your skin, and be careful about sun exposure.) ingredients : purified water, lactic acid, glycerin, pentylene glycol, propanediol, sodium hydroxide, sodium hyaluronate crosspolymer, mountain pepper fruit extract, mountain pepper leaf extract, gum arabic, xanthan gum, isocetes -20, trisodium ethylenediamine disuccinate, ethylhexylglycerin, 1,2-hexanediol, caprylyl glycol precautions when using : 1. if you experience any abnormal symptoms or side effects, such as red spots, swelling, or itching, due to direct sunlight when using or after using cosmetics, consult a specialist. 2. refrain from using on areas with wounds, etc. 3. precautions for storage and handling a) store out of reach of children. b) store away from direct sunlight. 4. use sunscreen together as it may increase the skin's sensitivity to sunlight. 5. test use on some areas to check for skin abnormalities. *the bottom of the dropper cap is sharp and may cut your hands. please be careful not to get hurt. country of manufacture : south korea

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  • Pestle&Mortar Lactic Acid Toner 200ml
    Pestle&Mortar Lactic Acid Toner 200ml

    Make way for a brand new, ultra-gentle lactic acid to hit the scene! Pestle&Mortar's Lactic Acid Toner is sure to be your skin's saving grace - starting to work on contact, this toner gives you scrubbed and smooth skin with a radiant complexion, here and now. Enriched with Indian Gooseberry Extract and Black Tea, NMF provides intense hydration while gently exfoliating away dead skin cells. Hyper-pigmentation fades in the face of such gentle power while fine lines and wrinkles are minimised to give your skin a rested and ageless look. All this from one simple step into your routine: morning or night, use a cotton pad and lightly apply it all over your face for soothing soft results every time. Say hello to brighter, smoother looking skin - lovingly crafted by Pestle&Mortar's Lactic Acid Toner. You won't ever regret giving this one-of-a kind skincare staple a try - don't miss out!Shop Online Pestle&Mortar Lactic Acid Toner 200ml at best price. Product features: - Cleansers: Tonics and essences, Exfoliators- By Need: Anti-wrinkle and Anti-aging, Anti-fatigue and Brightness, Moisturising and Nourishing, Anti-blemish- Application Time: Day and Night

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  • Liquid Mask Lactic Acid Micro-Peel
    Liquid Mask Lactic Acid Micro-Peel

    With 10% Lactic Acid, Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide, Red Snow, Black Carrot Extracts, Pro-Vitamin B5, Cactus Stem extract & MSM. An overnight radiance and conditioning peel containing 10% Lactic Acid, super-nutrients, multi-vitamins and anti-oxidants to visibly illuminate and improve skin condition, hydration and texture. Leaves skin beautifully soft in the morning.

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  • Who is familiar with lactic acid fermentation?

    People who are familiar with lactic acid fermentation include scientists, food technologists, and individuals involved in the production of fermented foods and beverages. This process is commonly used in the production of foods such as yogurt, sauerkraut, and kimchi, as well as in the fermentation of certain types of pickles and cheeses. Additionally, athletes and fitness enthusiasts may also be familiar with lactic acid fermentation, as it is associated with the buildup of lactic acid in muscles during intense exercise.

  • How do alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation differ?

    Alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation are both forms of anaerobic respiration that produce energy in the absence of oxygen. The main difference between the two is the end products they produce. Alcoholic fermentation produces ethanol and carbon dioxide, while lactic acid fermentation produces lactic acid. Additionally, alcoholic fermentation is commonly used in the production of alcoholic beverages, while lactic acid fermentation is used in the production of dairy products like yogurt and cheese.

  • What are the metabolic steps of lactic acid fermentation?

    Lactic acid fermentation begins with the breakdown of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate through the process of glycolysis. Next, the pyruvate is converted into lactic acid by the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase, which also regenerates NAD+ from NADH. This allows glycolysis to continue producing ATP in the absence of oxygen. The lactic acid produced can be used as an energy source by some cells, and it can also be converted back into pyruvate and used in other metabolic pathways.

  • What is lactic acid?

    Lactic acid is a type of organic acid that is produced in the muscles during intense exercise when the body's oxygen levels are low. It is also produced in certain bacteria and yeast during fermentation. Lactic acid is responsible for the burning sensation in muscles during strenuous physical activity and can also contribute to muscle fatigue. In food production, lactic acid is used as a preservative and flavoring agent.

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  • MG Skincare Lactic Acid Serum Gel
    MG Skincare Lactic Acid Serum Gel

    MG Skincare Lactic Acid Serum Gel 10% is designed & formulated for all skin types & concerns. Apply directly to cleanse the skin or mix it in with other serums and or your face creams. Helping with acne -congestion - scars - signs of aging & any type of pigmentation. Our lactic acid serum will repair - brighten -renew & exfoliate your skin while you sleep. Use every night or a few nights per week. Safe for pregnancy. Vegan & Plant-based

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  • Lactic Acid Wet Toilet Paper TU transparent
    Lactic Acid Wet Toilet Paper TU transparent

    Don't hesitate to enjoy every moment spent with your child, even if it means getting a little dirty.. LubaTuliLactic acid wipes quickly remove all impurities. They effectively cleanse children's sensitive skin, while treating it gently and preventing dryness and irritation.. Whether at home or on the go, they will help you provide instant refreshment and ensure hygiene.The product :removes impuritiesrefreshes and nourishes the skinsoftens the child's skincares for and cleanses the child's skintakes care of the skin in the long termProduct composition :contains at least 99% substances of natural originInstructions for use :Use the wipe to clean the child's skin. Use as needed.

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  • Dr. Wolff V-San Lactic Acid 7S
    Dr. Wolff V-San Lactic Acid 7S

    HELPS PREVENTING VAGINAL INFECTIONS Dr Wolff’s V-san Lactic Acid maintains and restores natural vaginal ph-levels and helps women with predisposition to vaginal infections like bacterial vaginosis. QUICK AND EFFECTIVE acidifies the vaginal environment, at the same time balances it to the natural pH level in the vagina after your period, sex or sweating. DAILY VAGINAL HEALTH Dr Wolff’s V-san Lactic Acid contributes to vaginal health and helps to provide natural protection against vaginal infections. ALSO DURING PREGNANCY OR BREASTFEEDING The Dr Wolff’s V-san Lactic Acid pessaries can also be used during pregnancy and while breastfeeding and is also safe for long-term use. EASY-TO-USE: Insert one pessary as deep in the vagina as possible in the evening before going to bed. The pessary is easier to insert if it is first moistened under running water. Description Ingredients Directions DescriptionIndicationsDr. Wolff's V-san Lactic Acid Pessaries help to prevent vaginal infections. They balance vaginal pH and restore natural vaginal health. 1 pessary contains: Lactic Acid, Macrogol 1500, Macrogol 6000, Sodium Lactate Insert one Dr. Wolff's V-san Lactic Acid pessary in the vagina, ideally before bedtime. The duration of administration is generally 5-7 days. Can be also used 2 to 3 times a week over a longer period (one pessary in the evening) and during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.

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  • The Ordinary Lactic Acid 10% + HA 30ml
    The Ordinary Lactic Acid 10% + HA 30ml

    volume or weight of contents : 30ml product main specifications : all skin types expiration date (or expiration date after opening) : 12 months after opening (manufactured date indicated separately) how to use : use once a day. recommended to use in the evening. it can be diluted with other treatments until your skin develops a tolerance. be careful not to get it in your eyes. skin contact with this product should be limited to a limited frequency or duration. if irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a doctor. use only as directed on intact skin. patch testing is recommended before use. please refer to the patch testing guide card or the detailed patch testing guide on our website. keep out of reach of children. (photoburn warning: this product may cause photoburn because it contains alpha hydroxy acids (ahas), which increase the skin's sensitivity to sunlight. use sunscreen while using the product and for one week thereafter. wear protective clothing and be careful about sun exposure.) ingredients : purified water, lactic acid (10%), glycerin, pentylene glycol, propanediol, sodium hydroxide, sodium hyaluronate crosspolymer, mountain pepper fruit extract, mountain pepper leaf extract, gum arabic, xanthan gum , isocetes-20, trisodium ethylenediamine disuccinate, ethylhexylglycerin, 1,2-hexanediol, caprylyl glycol precautions when using : 1. if you experience any abnormal symptoms or side effects, such as red spots, swelling, or itching, due to direct sunlight when using or after using cosmetics, consult a specialist. 2. avoid use on wounded areas, etc. when storing. 3. precautions for storage and handling a) store out of reach of children. b) store away from direct sunlight. country of manufacture : south korea

    Price: 37.19 € | Shipping*: 0.0 €
  • Do lactic acid bacteria die?

    Yes, lactic acid bacteria can die under certain conditions. Factors such as high temperatures, exposure to oxygen, or the presence of antimicrobial substances can lead to the death of lactic acid bacteria. However, these bacteria are known for their ability to survive in a variety of environments and can be quite resilient under the right conditions.

  • Does lactic acid contain lactose?

    No, lactic acid does not contain lactose. Lactic acid is a compound produced during the fermentation process of lactose, which is a type of sugar found in milk. Lactose is broken down by bacteria into lactic acid, which gives fermented dairy products their tangy flavor.

  • What are lactic acid bacteria?

    Lactic acid bacteria are a group of bacteria that produce lactic acid as a byproduct of their metabolism. They are commonly found in fermented foods such as yogurt, cheese, sauerkraut, and kimchi. Lactic acid bacteria play a crucial role in the fermentation process, helping to preserve and enhance the flavor of these foods. Additionally, they are known for their probiotic properties, which can benefit gut health and overall well-being.

  • What is the difference between glycolysis, lactic acid fermentation, alcoholic fermentation, and cellular respiration?

    Glycolysis is the first step in cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate. Lactic acid fermentation occurs when there is not enough oxygen present, and pyruvate is converted into lactic acid. Alcoholic fermentation also occurs when there is not enough oxygen present, and pyruvate is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide. Cellular respiration is the overall process that includes glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain, where glucose is fully broken down to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell.

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