Salicylic Acid Face Wash Makes Short Shrift Of Skin Blemishes
Stay Young Bureau | Oct 03, 2023, 11:00 IST
In a range of cleansing products, salicylic acid is gentle on the skin, contrary to the visuals the word ’acid’ summons up.
The trending worldwide fad for K-Dramas has thrown the spotlight on skin care for audiences of all age groups. Little wonder that social media has been in a tizzy raving about the stunning ‘glass skin’, an outcome of the iconic Korean ‘7 skin method’ beauty technique to achieve that coveted dewy, smooth, hydrated look. For all of us not so blessed with this ‘shining’ example of super-duper skin, it’s been a compelling incentive, regardless of gender or age, to rejig our daily beauty routines. That we are paying more attention to skincare and dedicating time and money in this regard is richly mirrored in the line-up of potions, ointments, astringents, cleansers, scrubs and skin washes in beauty stores and salons. The market today is flooded with a range of alluringly packaged skincare products, so you don’t have to visit the salon to undergo these skincare routines; you can, as easily, follow through at home on your own. However, as the skin can also be very sensitive, it’s always best to be cautious. Since it can get quite confusing, given the variety of products on the shelves today, checking the claims of these products with your dermatologist or beauty consultant is highly recommended. We are hearing a lot about Salicylic Acid (BHA or beta hydroxy acid) face washes as an exfoliator to decongest the dirt and impurities clogging the pores and thus prevent pimples, and worse still, acne. Available both as an easy-to-use serum or face wash, it is readily accepted for enhancing cosmetic appearances. If you have oily skin and are easily susceptible to acne, start with a salicylic acid wash rather than a BHA serum. What’s comforting about using salicylic acid is that it’s non-abrasive, anti-inflammatory and soothes the skin naturally. It’s an excellent replacement for rougher options such as scrubs. Any dryness your skin may encounter because of the face wash can be countered by a good moisturiser, which works well with it for more layering. The trick is to use it every second night. Massage it into damp skin for better results; rinse, then moisturise the skin well after. During the day, you can use another gentle cleanser and again moisturise with a water-based lotion. Salicylic Acid To Counter Serious Skin Conditions The efficacy of salicylic acid (2-hydroxybenzoic acid or ortho hydroxybenzoic acid) as a cleanser has for centuries been acknowledged as it has been used for a range of skin conditions such as acne vulgaris, freckles, photodamage–damage to the skin by ultraviolet rays, melasma–brown or blue-grey patches and spots on the face, and lentigo, or what we know as a liver spot resultant from sun-exposure, found most commonly on the face and back of the hands. It’s also proven to be both safe and efficient as a peeling agent (acid-based exfoliating of surface layers of the skin, leading to the removal of superficial lesions followed by regeneration of new epidermal and dermal tissues) in Fitzpatrick Skin Types I–III and in skin types V and VI. Here’s a quick recap of the Fitzpatrick Classification:
- Skin Type I: Skin always burns, doesn’t tan at all, and is sensitive to UV exposure
- Skin Type II: The skin burns easily and tans very little
- Skin Type III: Darker White skin that tans after the initial burn
- Skin Type IV: Light Brown skin which burns minimally and tans easily
- Skin Type V: Brown skin, which rarely burns and tans easily
- Skin Type VI: Dark Brown or Black skin, which never burns and tans darkly
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