Salicylic acid is one of the most common beta hydroxy acids (BHAs). It is one of the favorites for reducing acne. This ingredient is naturally found in plants and has been used for multiple health purposes. In skincare, salicylic acid is famous for clearing acne and it is found in a variety of OTC (over the counter) products that address blackheads.
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Derivatives that you can find on a label
Salicylic acid has some functional derivatives, which can be found in skincare products. These are some of these derivative ingredients: betaine salicylate, willow bark extract, salix nigra bark extract, sodium salicylate, beta hydroxybutanoic acid, trethocanic acid
Solubility of this ingredient:
Oil-soluble. This characteristic makes this ingredient to penetrate the skin layers easily.
Effective Concentration
Salicylic acid is efficient is this concentration range: 0.5 – 6%
Over 3% of concentration, salicylic acid becomes a peeling agent.
Scientifically proven benefits
- Dissolves dead skin cells clogging your pores
- Clears blackheads and whiteheads
- Anti-inflammatory and antibacterial power
- Peeling agent when used at high concentrations (Keratolytic medication), used to soften the top layer of skin cells.
How it works?
Salicylic acid penetrates into your skin and dissolves dead cells and dirt clogging your pores. Hence, it is more efficient to treat blackheads and whiteheads.
Common Product Categories
Cleanser, Serum, Toner, Exfoliants and Spot treatments.
Tips for using this ingredient:
- If you are new to salicylic acid, apply a small amount in a small area of the affected skin to test your reaction.
- Don’t use for long periods of time, it can irritate your skin
- Don’t use during pregnancy or breastfeeding
Is Salicylic acid right for my skin condition?
Salicylic acid could be right for you depending on your oiliness, sensitivity, and acne type. Find out the best ingredients and products with our FREE Skin Quiz.