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Beauty Tips: All You Need To Know About The Japanese Beauty Secret Kojic Acid

Today, what matters most to consumers is the importance of the ingredients used in a product. Over the years, we have seen consumers opt for chemical-free and organic brands more than anything else. Nowadays, Japan’s kojic acid is becoming a common household name. Kojic acid has begun to replace hydroquinone in many bleaching agents, which are used in teeth whitening and skin bleaching products.

Besides lightening tans faster, kojic acid has many other uses. According to WebMD, this acid is used in insecticides and insecticides, fungicides, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial drugs, pain relievers and anti-inflammatory drugs. The acid found in many different cosmetics like soaps, serums, creams and cleansers works wonders.

Besides skin lightening benefits of kojic acid:

treat melasma

Melasma is a condition in which brown and gray spots or freckle-like spots appear on the skin. Kojic acid may help reduce melasma patches.

anti-aging effect

Products that contain this acid have shown skin lightening effects, which also repair old dark spots and sun damage, leading to skin tightening.

lightens scars

Kojic Acid works magically in reducing the discoloration of scars and reducing dark pigmentation on the skin.

Some of the side effects of kojic acid that one should keep in mind are

sunburn

You should never skip sunscreen after using a product containing kojic acid, as it inhibits melanin production, which is responsible for protecting the skin from sun damage.

dermatitis

People who usually suffer from sensitive skin issues should consult their dermatologist or do a patch test before adding it to their skin care. Kojic acid can cause itching, rashes, dry spots or blisters.

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