Mandelic acid

Mandelic acid is an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from almonds that is used in skin care products to treat a variety of skin conditions, including acne, discoloration, wrinkles, and age spots. It is believed to work by removing dead skin cells and reducing inflammation. It is also thought to help reduce oil production and keep pores clear, reducing the risk of breakouts. Mandelic acid is considered to be gentle and well-tolerated, making it a good choice for those with sensitive skin. When used in combination with other topical treatments, such as benzoyl peroxide, it can be even more effective in the treatment of acne.

Mandelic acid is a type of alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) commonly found in skincare products. It is derived from bitter almonds and known for its gentler properties compared to other AHAs.

d is primarily used as a chemical exfoliant. It helps:

  • Exfoliate dead skin cells: By breaking down the bonds between dead skin cells, promoting smoother and brighter skin.
  • Reduce acne: Mandelic acid has mild antibacterial properties that can help combat acne-causing bacteria.
  • Improve skin tone: It can help reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation, sun damage, and dark spots.
  • Minimize signs of aging: Mandelic acid may stimulate collagen production, potentially reducing fine lines and wrinkles.

Gentleness: Compared to other AHAs, like glycolic acid, mandelic acid is generally considered more gentle. This is because it has a larger molecular size, which allows for slower penetration into the skin, minimizing irritation.
 

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
B - Blood and blood forming organs
B05 Blood substitutes and perfusion solutions
B05C - Irrigating solutions
B05CA Antiinfectives
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
J - Antiinfectives for systemic use
J01 Antibacterials for systemic use
J01X - Other antibacterials
J01XX Other antibacterials
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