Arbol salicylic acid serum

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Salicylic acid

The star of many a teenage skin routine, salicylic acid may well be one of the first skincare ingredients you came to know and rely on. But now, with Here, see everything you need to know about salicylic acid, including the Bazaar verdict on the best products to try now. What is salicylic acid, and how does it work? Salicylic acid sits within the “Naturally sourced from willow tree bark, this fat-soluble beta hydroxy acid penetrates follicles to break down oil build-up, reducing and preventing pore blockages,” explains dermatologist Of course, salicylic acid is famed for its spot-fighting powers, but a good product will actually do much more than shrink down an angry pimple, as Dr. Gross explains. “A keratolytic agent, salicylic acid reduces the pH of skin and increases hydration as well as encouraging the process of desquamation (the shedding of dead skin cells). It can also directly dissolve keratin plugs (known as keratosis pilaris) and regulate skin cells to fight acne and blemishes." What are the differences between an AHA and a BHA? AHAs and BHA work on different levels on the skin, hence their differing classification. AHAs are water-soluble acids (commonly derived from sugar cane, milk and citrus fruits). They work on the surface of the skin, dissolving the desmosome bonds – think of them as the glue that holds dead skin cells together – and revealing the fresher skin just beneath. BHA is oil-soluble and so works on both the surface and deeper inside the pore, diss...

Salicylic acid for acne: Efficacy, how to use, and more

Salicylic acid is a common ingredient in skin care products used to treat acne. It works to unblock clogged pores and exfoliate the skin. This article describes what salicylic acid is, how it works to treat acne, and whether it is safe and effective. We also outline how to use salicyclic acid, and describe some of the other acne treatments available. Forms of salicylic acid Concentration How to use Over-the-counter topical treatments Follow the product instructions, which will state whether to wash off or leave on for a set time. Initially apply once a day, then gradually increase applications to 2-3 times a day. If excessive dryness or peeling occurs, reduce applications to every other day. Chemical peels Only a trained dermatologist should carry out the procedure. The • Patch test any product containing SA on a small area of skin before applying the product more liberally. Do not use the product if a reaction develops at the site of the patch test. • Follow the instructions on the product label carefully. • Avoid using more than the recommended amount of product. • Avoid applying the product in higher doses or at a greater frequency than stated on the label. • Avoid using SA products on babies and children. • Always protect the skin from the sun when using SA products. People should also take the following precautions when using an SA product: • Avoid contact with the eyes, mouth, or any mucous membranes, such as those inside the nose. • Stop using the product if there a...