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Why Salicylic Acid Face Wash Should Be Your Go-To for Acne Control

Are you struggling with your oily acne prone skin? Going through product reviews and still confused about choosing the right facewash for your skin? Introducing salicylic acid-the most effective ingredient for oily acne-prone skin. This ingredient gently exfoliates and cleanses skin without drying out your skin.

Why Salicylic Acid?

Salicylic Acid is a beta-hydroxy acid BHA (beta-hydroxy acid), an oil soluble acid that doesn’t only penetrate deep into pores, dives into dermis, exfoliates dead skin and removes the oils and dirt that causes unclogged pores. Its anti-inflammatory properties calms skin and treats redness and swelling. It’s a hero ingredient for treating existing blemishes and future breakouts.

If you have oily skin with acne, redness and inflammation choosing salicylic acid face wash would be the wisest decision. Salicylic acid cleansers break down the bonds between dead skin cells and allow them to shed more easily. This process prevents the build ups that lead to blackheads, white heads, and inflammatory acne. Its

ani-infammatory properties help to reduce redness and swelling caused by active breakouts.

Why does Salicylic Acid need to be in your daily skin care routine?

 According to dermatologists “salicylic acid is good for acne”. And they recommend it to be a part of daily skin care routine for those who have oily skin with acne, clogged pores and whiteheads or blackheads by keeping the pores unobstructed.

Oil-Solulable Properties: Salicylic acid is not only water-solulable, it’s also an

oil-solulable ingredient. It penetrates through sebum inside the pores. This ingredient is specifically effective for oily skin. That’s why all oily skin deserves to be treated with Salicylic acid facewash. It regulates the oil or sebum production on the skin and prevents future clogged pores.

Gentle Exfoliation: Face scrubs can have natural ingredients like walnut shells, unlike synthetic microbeads that are typically smooth, the walnut shell has sharp and uneven edges that causes microscopic cuts or micro tears on the skin surface. Salicylic acid works as a gentle chemical exfoliator that is more effective without abrasions.

Prevent Future Breakouts: Salicylic Acid doesn’t treat existing acne, it will treat the

future breakouts. It will actively prevent the new blemishes by keeping the pores clear.

Improves Skin Textures: Salicylic Acid helps remove the acne spots, smoothes the rough skin as well as encourages the new skin growth.

Salicylic acid vs other acne ingredients:

 Salicylic acid acid isn’t the only ingredient that treats acne. Benzoyl per oxide, retinoids like adapalene, tretinion, azelaic acid and AHA (Alpha hydroxy Acids) like glycolic acid or lactic acids can be trustable for treating acne. Benzoyl per oxide works like an antiseptic that kills acne bacteria and helps unclog pores. Adapalene and tretinoins are powerful topical retinoids that reduce inflammation, unclogs pores and speeds skin cell turnovers. These powerful retinoids need to be prescribed or recommended by dermatologists as its for treating deeper acne. Azelaic acid is an ingredient for treating acne and rosacea. It helps treat hyperpigmentation, inflammation and mild exfoliation. It kills acne bacteria, reduces redness and inflammation and inhibits enzymes for melanin production.

Salicylic acid is a strong exfoliant whereas azelaic acid is a gentle exfoliant for irritated skin. It can be suitable for sensitive skin with acne. AHA like glycolic acid or removes dead skin, provides brighter, smoother, reduces fine lines, dark spots, uneven tones and clogged pores by boosting turn over of collagen on the skin. Glycolic acid is water soluble and works on the surface whereas salicylic acid is oil soluble and works deeper on the skin. Lactic acid provides hydration, improves skin texture, fades hyperpigmentation, reduces wrinkles and fine lines, supports skin barrier, and gentle exfoliation. Its water soluble is best for dry sensitive and mature skin.

Salicylic acid is great for clogged pores and maintenance. It is not a great solution for fungal acne. In case you want to use it with other acid solutions for your skin, please consult with your dermatologist!

What percent of salicylic acid works best for acne-prone skin?

Form Percentage of Salicylic Acid Usage Per Day
Gel 2% to 7% 1 time
Lotion 2% 1 to 3 Times
Ointment 3% As required
Pads 0.5% to 2% 1 to 3 Times
Soaps OR Facewash 0.5% to 3% As required
Solution 0.5% to 2% 1 to 3 Times

How to use salicylic acid facewash for maximum results:

It’s best to consult a dermatologist before starting, usually they recommend starting with a once daily application, preferably at night. This allows skin to chemical exfoliation. Most people benefit from twice daily application – morning and night.

Application Tips:

  • Wet your face with lukewarm water
  • Apply dime sized amount of facewash
  • Massage gently for 30-60 minutes
  • Rinse thoroughly and pat dry
  • Follow with a non-comedogenic moisturizer

How do you know if salicylic acid is right for your skin?

 Oily and combination skin: Oily and combination skins have sebum issues, clogged pores, and acne. Salicylic acid can be the best solution to treat oily and combination skin conditions.

Acne-Prone Skin: Hormonal acne, comedonal acne, or occasional breakouts can be treated with salicylic acid.

Blackhead and Whitehead Concerns: The pore penetrating action makes it the best black head and white head removal ingredient.

If you have dry or sensitive skin, you may use low amounts of salicylic acid or choose other ingredients for your skin in case you do not have acne and sebum secretion on your skin.

Building a your skin care routine

 Cleanse: Cleanse your face with salicylic acid facewash

Treat: Treat your skin with dark spot correcting serum

Moisturize: Apply a non comedogenic moisturizer

Protect: Apply a SPF as salicylic acid can increase sensitivity.

Can salicylic acid help clear acne?

 Salicylic acid is the most effective acne fighting ingredient. Products with this ingredient are mostly treatment focused or medicated. It’s safe to patch test any product on your skin before integrating into your skin care routine. The ingredient may have side effects that can cause irritation when first starting, may remove too much oil and cause dryness. Other potential side effects may include skin tingling or stinging, itching, peeling and hives.

The improvement of your skin after using salicylic acid may be visible with in 6 -8 weeks. Always remember results will improve combined with a healthy lifestyle, proper hydration and a complete skin care routine. If you are experiencing cystic acne, consult a dermatologist for your skin care routine.

Ready to take control of your acne? Start your skin care routine with salicylic acid face wash!

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