Tired of your pimples or scars? A new ingredient is very effective at eliminating skin imperfections.
In recent years, salicylic acid has been a great success in beauty departments. It must be said that this powerful active ingredient helps fight against skin imperfections. Indeed, it dries out tissues and facilitates healing. But a new ingredient could well make us forget about it. While many men and women are careful about what they eat and drink for the health of their skin (5 are to be banned according to an expert), they often forget simple yet very important actions, such as everyday accessories to clean regularly.
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In addition to effective foundations for masking wrinkles and fine lines, we can look at substances capable of correcting impurities to act in depth. And hypochlorous acid is part of it. Very powerful, it is used in particular as an antiseptic and antibacterial, like bleach but without the toxic effects on tissues or the environment. In cosmeticit is used to soothe sensitive skin and reduce inflammation. But what exactly does it do?
The Benefits of Hypochlorous Acid
Hypochlorous acid is a natural substance: it is produced by the immune system to fight infections. Today, it is used on the skin against acne, irritations and breakouts. It can be used when you have psoriasis, eczema or rosacea. It repairs and soothes the skin.
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Also called “HOCI”, the active ingredient eliminates bacteria, viruses and fungi. Dermatologists can therefore use it for any outbreak of illnesses and conditions. You can even use it if you have irritated or swollen skin. It can speed up the healing process for sunburn. Another advantage of this product: it can be applied in advance, to prevent a possible outbreak of pimples for example.
Where to find HOCI?
In cosmetics, hypochlorous acid has the certain quality of being suitable for all skin types. This is because it is naturally occurring within our bodies’ immune system. Good to know if you have sensitive skin or a condition, whether temporary or chronic, although some experts advise against it in certain cases or to only use fragrance-free versions. In addition, it destroys infectious agents but does not damage the skin.
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In dermatology, HOCI is found in spray for disinfecting or in cleaning solutions or gelsbut also as an exfoliating lotion or serum. However, it is recommended to seek advice from your dermatologist, doctor or pharmacist, especially if you have any pathology or doubts.
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