Skin Care
What Is Salicylic Acid and How Does It Fight Acne?Sure, it's a magical zit-zapping ingredient... but that's not all it does for skin. |
Should Anyone Avoid It? As a rule, there aren't a ton of downsides or contraindications when it comes to salicylic acid (if you're preggers, check with your doc first). Yes, it's an acid, so irritation is always a potential side effect, especially if your skin is on the sensitive side. But in the world of acids, it's gentler than many others, which means even people with conditions like rosacea or perioral dermatitis can at least try it, points out Gohara. One caveat: It does make your skin more sensitive to the sun. Since it exfoliates the dead cells on the surface, skin becomes more susceptible to sun damage, cautions Zeichner. NBD, just be extra diligent about your daily SPF application.
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