Salicylic acid is used very successfully to treat acne and
acne induced inflammation. It is the only acid that has the ability to break
through the excess oil that sits on the surface of the skin.
Salicylic acid works like a whirlwind cleaning out the
pores, forcing any dirt, debris or bacteria to the surface of the skin.
This is the part to remember it gets worse before it gets
better, anything that is under the surface of the skin, whether that be a build
up of oil, bacteria, dirt or skin cells has to come out in order for the break
out to go.
As well as cleaning out our pores Salicylic Acid suppresses
the activity of enzymes that cause inflammation, in turn reducing the redness
and irritation of the skin.
Salicylic products should not be used everyday as they can
be quite drying on the skin and cause a ‘flaking’ effect. When treating spots
and breakouts apply the product directly to the area, when used to reduce oil a
small amount can be applied to the whole face (max of twice a week).
Salicylic Acid is also used by professionals to treat acne in the form of skin resurfacers or skin peels, these treatments are more intense than at home products: they can feel warm/hot on the skin and may cause you to peel or flake afterwards. However a course of treatments can successfully banish unwanted acne!
Salicylic Acid is also used by professionals to treat acne in the form of skin resurfacers or skin peels, these treatments are more intense than at home products: they can feel warm/hot on the skin and may cause you to peel or flake afterwards. However a course of treatments can successfully banish unwanted acne!
Now before you rush out to buy some there a few things to remember:
· Although
some products advertise that they contain Salicylic Acid, you need to consider the
percentage of Salicylic within them. In order to for there to be enough active
acid, there should be between 2% and 5% salicylic within the product.
· Salicylic
Acid is a derivative of aspirin, therefore anyone with an allergy to aspirin
should avoid use.
· Salicylic
acid should not be used when pregnant.
· Always
use a sunscreen in combination with any acid, this will prevent any sun damage/pigmentation
occurring.
For advice on what products to use with this ingredient …. Just
ask
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