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Cosmetics Ingredients 13 - AHA and BHA - Presentation

This is the 13 in our series covering the most commonly used ingredients used in cosmetics manufacturing.

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Cosmetics Ingredients 13 - AHA and BHA - Presentation

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  1. Cosmetics Ingredients Welcome to Tezzalli’s in-depth series on cosmetics ingredients, where we'll unravel the mysteries behind the potions and lotions that enhance our beauty. From the revitalizing powers of hyaluronic acid to the timeless magic of retinol, join us on a journey through the science and artistry of skincare and makeup components. 13. AHA and BHA

  2. AHA and BHA AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acids) and BHA (Beta Hydroxy Acids) are both common ingredients in cosmetics, known for their exfoliating properties and ability to improve skin texture. While they share some similarities, they differ in their structure, solubility, and skin penetration, leading to distinct benefits and applications. AHAs are water-soluble acids derived from natural sources like fruits and sugars. They work primarily on the surface of the skin, breaking down the bonds that hold dead skin cells together, promoting cell turnover and revealing a brighter, smoother complexion. AHAs are particularly effective in addressing fine lines, wrinkles, and dull skin. Common AHAs in cosmetics include glycolic acid, lactic acid, and malic acid. BHAs, on the other hand, are oil-soluble acids, most notably salicylic acid. Unlike AHAs, BHAs can penetrate deeper into the skin, reaching into pores to dissolve sebum, unclog pores, and reduce inflammation. This makes BHAs an excellent choice for treating acne and oily skin. Salicylic acid is also known for its anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for soothing irritated skin.

  3. In addition to our globally sourced beauty products for people of color on Tezzalli.mx, we are thrilled to announce the creation of our exclusive Tezzalli Perla cosmetics line, debuting in November of 2023 with three exceptional products on offer: a Serum, Facial Cream, and SPF 50 Sunscreen.

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