Read This Before Choosing A Salicylic Acid Cleanser
Stay Young Bureau | Sep 17, 2023, 20:00 IST
Before you pick any salicylic acid cleanser to get rid of your acne or get rid of pesky blackhead bumps, check out these important facts
Salicylic acid has been the talk of the town for quite some time now. In fact, chances are you’ve probably already used a product containing salicylic acid if you’ve explored any OTC treatment for acne or oily skin. It’s an acid derived from willow bark that’s become increasingly popular for skin exfoliation and to manage acne. But before you get swept up by the many praises for this exfoliating acid and run to the nearest beauty counter, it’s best if you know what it is, how it works, and most importantly, if it’s right for your skin type. What Do Salicylic Acid Cleansers Do? Salicylic acid is a beta-hydroxy acid derived from the bark of a Willow tree that’s used in skin cleansers and acne-treatment cosmetics. Certain shampoos also contain this BHA for treating dandruff and scalp irritation. There are also serums and moisturisers containing salicylic acid. If you opt for salicylic acid cleansers, here are some of the benefits you can expect:
Whereas, if you want a solution with a more concentrated dosage of salicylic acid, then an exfoliating serum would work better. Lastly, if you want a duo of exfoliation and hydration, you can opt for a salicylic-based moisturiser with ingredients such as vitamin B3 and green tea extract. If you’re new to exfoliating acids, it’s best to start with a cleanser and a face mask as the dosage is relatively low. Once you know how your skin reacts to the salicylic acid, and you’ve built some resistance, you can move on to using a serum or a moisturiser. Newbie Mistakes To Avoid With Salicylic Acid Products
If you are new to exfoliating acids such as salicylic acid, there are a few things to consider before adding any new exfoliants to your skincare routine.
- Unclog Pores
- Soothes Acne
- Exfoliate
- Reduces Wrinkle Lines
Whereas, if you want a solution with a more concentrated dosage of salicylic acid, then an exfoliating serum would work better. Lastly, if you want a duo of exfoliation and hydration, you can opt for a salicylic-based moisturiser with ingredients such as vitamin B3 and green tea extract. If you’re new to exfoliating acids, it’s best to start with a cleanser and a face mask as the dosage is relatively low. Once you know how your skin reacts to the salicylic acid, and you’ve built some resistance, you can move on to using a serum or a moisturiser. Newbie Mistakes To Avoid With Salicylic Acid Products
If you are new to exfoliating acids such as salicylic acid, there are a few things to consider before adding any new exfoliants to your skincare routine.
- Mixing AHAs and BHAs - As explained earlier, while both hydroxy acids are essential exfoliants, they both carry different levels of impact on the skin. For some people, mixing both formulations can irritate the skin. To know whether or not such a combination is safe for you, do a patch test first
- Using it during pregnancy or after childbirth - Expecting young moms and breastfeeding mothers should avoid using salicylic acid products in their skincare routine
- Not wearing sunscreen - As a rule of thumb, if you are using a salicylic acid cleanser, serum or moisturiser, make sure to wear sunscreen religiously every day
- Overdoing it - Given the efficiency of exfoliating acids, many people can go overboard with the formula. Unfortunately, if your skin is new to the formula, excess usage can do more harm than good. Stick to using it once or twice a week, even if you are using a salicylic acid cleanser
- Using it on dry skin or in winter - Salicylic acid is a powerful exfoliant but it can also dry up your skin. For people with a skin type that’s already dry, the exfoliant can cause further dryness, and even irritate the skin. In such cases, AHAs such as lactic acid or glycolic acid work better
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