Salicylic acid in cosmetics
Beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) encompass a group of organic compounds, and in the world of cosmetics, this refers to one substance – salicylic acid (BHA). It was traditionally derived from the bark of the white willow tree. It is abundantly present in various plants, ensuring their proper growth and development. So why is salicylic acid one of the most popular among consumers?
The action of salicylic acid.
The significant importance of this acid lies in its lipophilic molecule, making it soluble in fats and alcohols. This means it can penetrate the layer of sebum on the skin and reach the pores, effectively cleansing them. It can be considered the best antibacterial ingredient, particularly suitable for the care of problematic, combination, and oily skin with blackheads.
Key properties of salicylic acid:
Stimulates epidermal regeneration.
Normalizes sebum secretion.
Cleanses the sebaceous glands.
Evens out skin tone and lightens pigmentation spots.
Possesses antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and bactericidal properties.
Accelerates epidermal exfoliation (keratolytic action).
Prevents hair ingrowth issues.
Targets sebaceous glands and clears them from sebum and impurities.
Combats dandruff and reduces oiliness of the scalp and hair.