BHAs or Beta Hydroxy Acids are tiny deep cleaning helpers found in skincare products to get rid of dirt, oil, and dead skin off skin. The BHAs are like vacuum cleaners for your skin. It is a chemical exfoliant known to penetrate deep into the skin's pores. BHAs are proven efficient for those who have oily and acne-prone skin. One of the most commonly found BHA in skincare products is Salicylic Acid. It is often found in face washes to treat acne, serums, and toners for oily skin types.

Products with BHAs are especially beneficial to control excess sebum production. They have anti-inflammation and antibacterial properties to help prevent and treat acne. Another great benefit of BHAs is that they have deep cleansing properties making them an excellent ingredient for exfoliation, and thus help in better absorption of serums and moisturizers.Β 

Scientific Properties of Beta Hydroxy Acids

  • Name: Beta Hydroxy Acid
  • Solubility: Oil-soluble
  • Biological Role: Exfoliation at the Cellular Level

Toxicity: Relatively non-toxic, may cause dryness or irritation on sensitive skin

Benefits of BHAs for Skin

BHAs have been proven to have multiple skin benefits. When used in the right concentrations, BHAs are quite effective in fighting acne, reducing inflammation, and deep cleaning your skin. Here is a complete list of benefits that you can perceive from BHAs.

Deeper Exfoliation

BHA (Salicylic acid) is oil-soluble which makes it easier to penetrate deeply into the skin. It leads to the dissolving of sebum and dead skin cells and deeply cleans and exfoliates pores. This leads to the prevention of acne and thus, promotes clearer skin.

Anti-Inflammation

There are anti-inflammatory properties in BHAs that help reduce redness and swelling on the skin. BHAs are derivatives of Salicin and have the ability to interfere with the cyclooxygenase enzyme that is responsible for prostaglandin production to lower inflammation.

Regulates Sebum Production

When BHAs are used regularly, it leads to better regulation of sebum production (excess oil production) on the skin for balanced skin and reduces acne breakouts. Studies have revealed that people with acne-prone skin can benefit from judicious use of BHA-based products to control breakouts.

Improved Skin Texture

Since BHAs have exfoliating properties, they help remove dead skin cells and therefore, contribute to a smoother skin texture. Including BHA-based products also reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and other indicators of skin aging. By unclogging the pores from within, BHAs clear out blackheads and whiteheads and speed up new cell turnover.

Better Product Absorption

With its exfoliating and deep cleansing properties, the BHAs allow better product absorption into the skin. The oil-soluble properties of BHAs allow it to go deep into the skin to dissolve sebum, dead skin, and debris reducing the blockages and allowing better absorption of serums and moisturizers.

How Microplastics Interfere with Beta Hydroxy Acids?

Commonly found in cosmetic and skin care products, Microplastics are tiny particles that may form a barrier on the skin's surface and interfere with the efficiency of Beta Hydroxy Acids on the skin. When a microplastic layer forms on the skin, it hinders the penetration of active ingredients like salicylic acid, leading to physical blockage of pores.Β 

Not only this, the microplastics disrupt the skin microbiome which may lead to inflammation and breakouts and they can be highly sensitive to skin. Microplastics are also known to disrupt the skin's natural barrier function and pH balance which can cause skin irritation.Β 

La Pink promises 100% Microplastic-free formulations that help increase the penetration of active ingredients into the skin. This helps achieve higher efficacy of the skincare products and efficient functioning in addressing skin concerns properly. The priority here is to preserve the integrity of the ingredients and their safer application on the skin.

How to Use Beta Hydroxy Acids?

In modern skincare, BHA is one of the most powerful ingredients to fight against acne, blackheads, and whiteheads. Here is a guide to help you know how to use Beta Hydroxy Acids in your skincare routine.

  • Right Concentration: It is recommended that you start with a lower concentration first. Over-the-counter BHA products contain 0.5% to 2% salicylic acid.
  • Application: Based on your skin type and recommendations by dermatologists, start with applying BHA-based products once a day.
  • Choose the right product: BHAs are commonly found in cleansers, toners, serums, and spot treatments in various formulations.

To use BHA in your skincare routine, this is the regimen you can follow:

  • Use a cleanser to remove dirt and oil from your skin.
  • Pat your skin dry before applying BHA-based toners and serums.
  • Apply a few drops of the product on a cotton pad of the product and sweep around your T-zone and face to open congested pores.
  • Wait for 10 minutes before applying other hydrating products to lock in moisture.
  • Use sunscreen if you are following a BHA-based regime in the daytime.

Using BHA in your skincare routine can be highly beneficial, especially for people dealing with oily and acne-prone skin. They have the ability to exfoliate, unclog pores, and reduce inflammation for visible results. If used in the right concentrations, BHA can transform your skin considerably.

FAQs

Q. Is AHA better or BHA?

Ans. AHA and BHA have different properties and address different skin concerns. On one hand, AHA is preferred for surface-level exfoliation, brightening, and addresses skin aging concerns, while BHA works on deeper cleansing to unclog pores, reduce sebum production, and treat acne.

Q. Which is the best Beta Hydroxy Acid for the skin?

Ans. Salicylic Acid is one of the most commonly used Beta Hydroxy Acids in skincare products. It is extracted from natural sources. It is a mild BHA with amazing exfoliating properties.

Q. Is it okay to use BHA every day?

Ans. If you have oily and acne-prone skin, BHA can be used daily in the skincare routine. But it is recommended that you use it in the right concentrations and start slow.

Q. Does BHA lighten skin?

Ans. While BHA doesn’t directly work on lightening the skin, it does help with clearing dead skin cells and unclogging skin pores. This helps with the regeneration of new skin cells, reduces acne and inflammation. Eventually, all of this contributes towards clearer and brighter skin.

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