You can dilute the product by adding it to a moisturizer. You only want to mix the amount you would use for a single application. You can not mix a large amount, because the acid would break down the lotion. It can be added to aloe vera as well....same thing applies--only mix enough for a one time application. Please let me know if you have any other questions, Katie
Want Pre-Mixed?
For those who want to use glycolic acid in a lower, pre-mixed form, my favorite is by Reviva, and lots of people agree if you check Amazon reviews. Here's a link to the 10% cream, but it's STRONG, so I would start with their 5% glycolic acid cream before using the 10%.For me, the higher strength offers lots of options. Here are a few ideas I came up with to better utilize the higher strength glycolic acid gel peels:
Full strength
- weekly full-face peel to exfoliate and eliminate acne
- spot treatment (with a swab) between peels for those stubborn blemishes
- soften those rough heels and elbows
- prepare my skin for a TCA chemical peel
- reduce or remove moles or skin tags (need a high strength for this or TCA)
- eliminate warts and sunspots (need a high strength for this or TCA)
Diluted
- exfoliate after a medium chemical peel, such as TCA, when I can't use full strength
- nightly treatment for melasma or other discoloration, such as freckles
- to balance pH in alkaline skin
- exfoliate eczema crusting
- assist skin in attracting and retaining moisture
- accelerate a TCA chemical peel
- decrease lip lines by doing a lip peel