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Learn about the pH scale

The pH scale ranges from 1 to 14, with 7 considered neutral. The lower levels are acidic and the higher levels are alkaline. With an acidic pH, your skin can protect itself against bacteria and harmful substances like free
radicals.

It can be difficult to maintain your skin’s pH. In order to do so without harming the skin, read our article. The study showed the ideal pH level to be just below 5.

The pH of your skin is different depending on what part of your body you’re in contact with. Areas such as the buttocks, armpits, and genital area are typically acidic because they don’t have as much exposure to the outside environment. However, areas like the face, chest, and hands that are more exposed to the elements tend to be more alkaline.

 

Simplify testing with at-home test strips

Thanks to at-home pH kits, you may be able to find out more about your skin in seconds. These strips measure how acidic your skin type is, and can help you figure out which products will suit you best. pH strips measure overall pH levels but are not as effective against the skin’s surface. The best way to find your skin’s pH value is to buy a kit for that purpose.

Newly diagnosed with acne? A dermatologist is a great place to start.

Dermatologists can also perform liquid pH testing in their offices and offer additional services, like cosmetic care.

Estimate the distance

To identify your skin pH level, examine your skin to see if it is soft and doesn’t have dry spots. If you notice irritation, acne, redness, or dry spots then the pH of your skin is more alkaline.

The pH scale tells us what is happening in a solution.

The pH scale ranges from 1 to 14. The higher the number, the more alkaline it is; low numbers are considered acidic.

 

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