Ingredient · 🇮🇳 India

exfoliants

Exfoliant Key active
What it is

Exfoliants remove dead cells from the skin's surface either chemically (e.g., AHAs, BHAs, enzymes) or physically (scrubs), promoting cell turnover and improving texture and tone. They are commonly used to address dullness, uneven texture, clogged pores, and signs of photoaging.

Side effects reported in research

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Skin irritation, redness, or stingingCommonOften dose- and frequency-dependent; more pronounced with higher acid concentrations or overuse.
Dryness and flakingCommonResult of accelerated cell turnover; usually transient.
Increased photosensitivityCommonParticularly with AHAs; daily sunscreen use is advised.
Burning or contact dermatitisUncommonMore likely with sensitive skin or compromised skin barrier.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentationUncommonHigher risk in darker skin tones, especially with aggressive exfoliation.
Chemical burns or blisteringRareAssociated with high-concentration peels or prolonged contact times.
ScarringVery rareTypically linked to improper use of strong peels or picking at treated skin.

Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.

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