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Why Use beta Hydroxy Acids bHAs for Better Skin

October 26, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Beta Hydroxy Acids or bHAs, are less well-known than their aHA counterparts. But they are just as useful for treating several skin conditions. Beta Hydroxy Acids are excellent for reducing adult acne, enhancing gentle skin exfoliation, and correcting an uneven skin tone. Despite their prevalence in skincare formulations, many do not know how to get the most benefit from bHAs. Can bHA help your skin concerns? Discover more about how to use Beta Hydroxy Acids.

What are Beta Hydroxy Acids?

Beta-hydroxy acid (bHA) is a form of oil-soluble exfoliant which is derived from fruit, plant or milk sugars.

It is most commonly used in skincare to treat acne, fine lines and wrinkles, blackheads, dullness, and photoaging.

bHAs are often gentler than aHAs and have some extra anti-bacterial benefits.

How do Beta Hydroxy Acids Work?

As a general rule, bHAs are particularly good at clearing out a pore or deep cystic acne without excessive irritation to the surface of the skin.

BHAs are a type of exfoliant that is lipid soluble. This is useful because as they penetrate deep into the pores, they can break up and remove oily debris such as dirt, excess sebum, or dead skin cells. This makes bHAs super effective on certain types of acne. They are also highly effective on counteracting the effects of photoaging [1].

What are some types of beta Hydroxy Acids?

You are likely most familiar with the most commonly known bHA in skincare: salicylic acid. But there are several forms of bHAs.

Salicylic acid is most helpful to unclog pores and reduce inflammation. It is particularly effective on stubborn adult acne and cystic acne. [2]

Over-the-counter preparations contain two percent or less Salicylic Acid. These levels do not cause the itchy dryness and inflamed peeling that often occur with Benzoyl Peroxide or Retinol, especially when used as a spot application.

Salicylic Acid preparations as high as 30% are used by professionals as an in-office chemical peel treatment. [3] This should only be undertaken by a trained professional.

There are also substances related to salicylic acid or salicylic acid derivatives. These include beta-lipo-hydroxy acid (LHA), salicylate, sodium salicylate, and willow extract.

Read more about the benefits of salicylic acid in this article.

Not impressed with salicylic acid? You got options.

Other less well-known types of Beta Hydroxy Acids used in skincare formulations include:

Beta hydroxybutanoic acid

Beta hydroxybutanoic acid is derived from sugar beets.

It is like a kinder gentler version of salicylic acid.

If your skin is sensitive AND you have acne, Beta hydroxybutanoic acid is a good option.

Trethocanic acid

Trethocanic acid is an acid derived from pine bark.

It is similar to salicylic acid, but more robust.

If your acne is severe and not responding to standard remedies, trethocanic acid is the “big guns” of the bHAs.

Citric Acid

Citric acid is a fruit-based acid that helps clear dead skin cells. It is often used within formulations to enhance the penetration of active ingredients.

This especially enhances the treatment capabilities of ingredients geared towards addressing signs of photoaging.

Citric acids are generally less irritating than other comparable acids such as glycolic acid. Yet one study found that applying citric acid regularly for three months produced changes similar to those observed with retinoic acid. Notably, an increase in epidermal and dermal “glycosaminoglycans and viable epidermal thickness“. [4]

Some of Our Favorite BHA’s

Kat Burki Power Trio Radiance Oil

Combining just three oils, this treatment features Raspberry Oil which contains Salicylic Acid. I find it pairs nicely with the other restorative and hydrating oils to keep my skin in balance when I am not experiencing active breakouts.

Kat Burki Power Trio Radiance Oil contains a gentle salicylic acid from Red Raspberry Seed Oil


Neutralyze Exfoliating Pads

These mean business. It combines Salicylic and Mandelic Acids with Nitric Oxide for serious purging power. Not for the faint of heart: I had to discontinue retinoids during use, and use extra moisturizer, but it sure cleared up my stubborn blackheads fast.


Clinique Acne Solutions Clinical Clearing Gel

Specifically suited for stubborn adult cystic acne, a thin layer of this unscented gel formula dries down clear and virtually undetectable for daytime use. After trying numerous salicylic acid gel formulas, I was amazed at how fast this gentle formula worked.


Read our full review and how to use Clinique Acne Solutions Clearing Gel

When Revivifying Ultimate Cream

Now here is a surprise appearance by BHA: in a decadent, moisturizing cream. But I find the light use of bHAs wisks away dry skin flakes to prepare the skin to best absorb the skin-loving brown algae (whuch contains polyphenols, amino acids, vitamins A, B, C, and E) plus mango seed and cocoa butters. My skin appears brighter. This cream is an amazing antioxidant that reduces wrinkles and revives skin.

When Revivifying Ultimate Cream with Seanol

What are the benefits of using Beta Hydroxy Acids?

BHAs have a range of benefits for the skin, making them a great addition to any skincare routine. Here are some of the most notable benefits:

bHA treats Scalp Issues Affecting Hair Health

Healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp. bHAs’s cell turnover capabilities make useful treatments for a variety of scalp conditions including dandruff, seborrhea and even psoriasis. Salicylic acid helps loosen the “glue” of dry or scaly skin. bHAs also tend to smell better than many medicinal shampoos used to treat these conditions.

BHA Prevents & Treats Acne

Salicylic acid, trethocanic acid, and Beta hydroxybutanoic acid are all highly effective at treating and preventing acne. They work by penetrating deep into the pores to dissolve excess oil and dead skin cells, which are the primary causes of acne. This also helps clear blackheads and the ever-tricky whiteheads.

BHA has more antibacterial properties than aHAs.

BHA Counteracts Dull Skin

BHAs are excellent exfoliants, clearing away dead skin cells that can harbor bacteria and help form blemishes. Even if you are not acne-prone, dead skin cells can dull a complexion. BHAs helps to prevent acne and promote a smoother, more even skin texture.

Evens out skin tone

BHAs improve skin texture and elasticity by promoting cell turnover.

BHAs can help to even out skin tone and reduce the appearance of dark spots and hyper-pigmentation. They work by exfoliating the top layer of the skin to reveal fresher, brighter skin underneath.

If your only skin issue is skin tone, aHA’s such as glycolic acid work faster at brightening the skin.

How to use Beta Hydroxy Acids in your skincare routine

If you’re looking to incorporate BHAs into your skincare routine, there are three important rules:

1. Always use a broad-spectrum sunscreen

BHAs can make the skin more sensitive to the sun, it’s essential to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect the skin from UV damage.

2. Start slowly with low doses

BHAs can be strong, so start slowly, using a BHA product only once a week to start. Use spot treatments whenever practical. Remember to keep skin well moisturized.

3. Avoid combining acids or using other exfoliants

A good HA should replace a grainy exfoliant or exfoliating with a washcloth, especially on mature skins.

Using multiple exfoliants can be too harsh for the skin, so it’s best to avoid using BHAs with other exfoliants like AHAs (Alpha Hydroxy Acids) or physical exfoliants like scrubs.

Some combinations of aHA and bHA formulations are very effective but avoid experimenting with mixing and matching on your own acid cocktails.

Summary of What You Need to Know Before Using Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs)

Beta Hydroxy Acids unclog pores, exfoliate the skin, and promote a more even skin tone.  Salicylic acid is one of the few ingredients capable of treating adult acne without being too drying on mature skin.

If you’re new to BHAs, start slowly and be sure use moisturizer and sunscreen to keep your skin healthy and hydrated.

Was this article helpful? Then you may enjoy our Science of Skincare series exploring other ingredients such as Black Cumin Seed Oil , Watercress, and Rosehip Seed Oil.

Find more skin-friendly ingredients in the Style Chicks Defining Beauty Glossary. The Defining Beauty Glossary contains many helpful ingredients for hair and skin care.


References

  1. Kornhauser, Andrija et al. “Applications of hydroxy acids: classification, mechanisms, and photoactivity.” Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology vol. 3 135-42. 24 Nov. 2010, doi:10.2147/CCID.S9042
  2. Bari AU, Tolerance and safety of superficial chemical peeling with salicylic acid in various facial dermatoses. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2005 Mar-Apr;71(2):87-90.
  3. Kessler E, Flanagan K, Chia C, Rogers C, Glaser DA. Comparison of alpha- and beta-hydroxy acid chemical peels in the treatment of mild to moderately severe facial acne vulgaris. Dermatol Surg 2008;34:45-50.
  4. Bernstein EF, Underhill CB, Lakkakorpi J, et al. Citric acid increases viable epidermal thickness and glycosaminoglycan content of sun-damaged skin. Dermatol Surg. 1997;23(8):689–694.
   

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Tagged: Acne, Anti-Aging, Beta Hydroxy Acids, Skincare

Why Philip Kingsley No Scent No Colour Is Special

March 30, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Philip Kingsley Shampoo and Conditioner has absolutely no scent
Philip Kingsley Conditioner has absolutely no scent


This is a product review and ingredient guide for Philip Kingsley No Scent No Colour Shampoo and Conditioner.


Philip Kingsley Elasticizer is a well-known stellar hair rescue product with a cocktail of go-to ingredients to quickly revitalize lackluster hair. It’s star ingredient, Elastin, gives hair a springy bounce.

Elastin is also used in the lesser known Philip Kingsley range: No Scent No Colour Shampoo and Conditioner. This gentle, vegan formula is made for sensitive scalps.

No matter what your hair has experienced (coloring, chemicals, hot tools), it likely has lost some Elastin along the way. Few products for sensitive types deliver the hair restoration ingredients found in this duo.

Why Philip Kingsley No Scent No Colour Shampoo and Conditioner is Special

Kingsley designed the duo Philip Kingsley No Scent No Colour Shampoo and Conditioner for his own wife while she endured the devastating effects of chemo.

Both products are not just unscented, they really smell of nothing.

Suitable for all hair types, it works best for fine or brittle hair, sensitive scalps, or for those with frequent allergic reactions to product.

It is also an excellent product for those who tolerate scented haircare but prefer not to have scent competing with their signature fragrance or work in a scent free office.

Features

  • Cruelty-free
  • Vegan
  • Recyclable packaging
  • No harsh or nasty ingredients in this one.

Why We Love Philip Kingsley No Scent No Colour

  • Fragrance, paraben and colour-free.
  • No strong surfactants 
  • Vegan friendly
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Safe for Brazilian Keratin treated hair
  • It is safe for sensitive scalps and colored hair.

Notably, it contains elastin to give hair a springy bounce, strength and shine.

Both the shampoo and conditioner are outstanding products using ingredients that are friendly to tender scalps or brittle hair.

I have personally found it more difficult to find scent-free, no color shampoo.

We recommend both shampoo and conditioner. Here is the ingredient line-up for the Shampoo and a key ingredient overview of the conditioner:




No Scent No Colour Shampoo Key Ingredients


Sodium Cocoyl Hydrolyzed Amaranth Protein

A natural foaming peptide derived from organic Amaranth (Amaranthus Caudatus). It is a gluten-free protein grain similar to rice. It is rich in Vitamin E and Linoleic acid (Omega 6). Interestingly, it has a natural foaming action to lend a natural, gentle lather to this shampoo.

This colorful bloom sources the grain that delivers hair nutrients, proteins and a gentle lather to this shampoo

CETEARYL ALCOHOL

One of the ”good alcohols” because it attracts moisture.

GLYCERIN

Glycerin helps hair to retain moisture. This is particularly important for dry, damaged hair or coarse and curly hair.

CHAMOMILLA RECUTITA FLOWER EXTRACT

Better known as Chamomile.

Chamomile is an antioxidant with potent skin-soothing action. 1 It contains Terpenoids, bisabolol and chamazulene. Chamomile Extract is excellent in a formulation with powerful actives because it contains flavones. These flavones inhibit the production of inflammation, even in deeper skin layers2. Meanwhile, the apigenin in Chamomile protects the skin barrier3.

It is also an anti-inflammatory to treat some scalp conditions that impact hair growth.  It is an anti-fungal which reduces dandruff. 4 

This formula has the benefits of chamomile without the scent.

Chamomile



SODIUM LAUROYL SARCOSINATE

A gentle cleanser derived from an amino acid. It cleans by attracting oil and dirt. It also conditions and improves the appearance of damaged hair.

ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN

A glycerin base serves as an alternative to parabens. It moisturizes hair and gives a temporary thickening appearance to hair strands.

COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE

A mild detergent often used in baby products, it creates lather. It is a synthetic fatty acid made from coconuts.


No Scent No Colour Conditioner Key Ingredients

HYDROLYZED ELASTIN

The star of the show. Elastin gives hair tensile strength: the ability to stretch. Hydrolyzed Elastin adds body and elasticity to hair. It improves hair’s resistance to breakage and aids moisture retention.

Unlike protein treatments, you cannot over-do elastin. Elastin returns a youthful look to the hair. Elastin is often a missing element in hair maintenance routines, but it is important to keep hair looking vibrant, lush, bouncy and healthy.

Elastin is key to PK’s Elasticizer, but if you find that too hard to wash out of your hair, this conditioner is the next best thing.

AMODIMETHICONE

AminoSilicone is a protein-based detangler. It does not leave residue or build-up, it does reduce hair breakage.


The Philip Kingsley No Scent No Colour Experience

Suitable for daily use, the shampoo lather is on the less sudsy side and very gentle. It rinses out clean. The conditioner is lightweight, like a cream rinse, and rinses clean without residue.

It is not so suitable for washing hair after a heavy hair oiling treatment or when in need of a deep clarifying. It is excellent for a daily wash for dry or damaged hair or for very sensitive scalps. Even brittle hair feels stronger after use.

The conditioner works quickly. After a few uses hair feels stronger and has a nice healthy feel and bounce.

Philip Kingsley Conditioner is suitable for use as a co-wash

Where to Find Philip Kingsley No Scent No Colour

Find the full Philip Kingsley range at:

  • PhilipKingsley.com
  • BlueMercury.com
  • Violet Grey.com

Other Unscented Hair Care Like Kingsley No Scent No Colour

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5 Things to Know About Clinique Non-Aerosol Hairspray Product Review



References

  1. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, January 2009, pages 404
  2. Merfort I, Heilmann J, Hagedorn-Leweke U, Lippold BC. In vivo skin penetration studies of camomile flavones. Pharmazie. 1994;49(7):509-511.
  3. Hou M, Sun R, Hupe M, et al. Topical apigenin improves epidermal permeability barrier homoeostasis in normal murine skin by divergent mechanisms. Exp Dermatol. 2013;22(3):210-215. doi:10.1111/exd.12102
  4. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, January 2009, pages 36-B (2003). “Rubus chamaemorusL. –  a boreal plant rich in biologically active metabolites: a review”. Biological Letters. 40 (1): 3-13.
   

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Tagged: Hair Care, Philip Kingsley, Unscented

Why We Love the NIRA Precision Laser Device

October 3, 2023 · Leave a Comment


REVIEW of the NIRA Precision Laser Device.

Meet the NIRA Precision Laser Device for at-home skincare anti-aging.

This device is FDA-approved for at-home use. It is a non-fractional laser device that tightens skin in only 2 minutes a day.

We explore the patent to understand the technology behind this innovative hand-held laser and how it builds skin collagen. And we tested the NIRA Precision.

Read our experience and what we learned about NIRA!

Meet NIRA: an FDA approved skin care device for at-home use
Meet NIRA: an FDA approved skin care device for at-home use

This is part one of a two part series on the NIRA Skincare Precision Laser. For how to use NIRA, see part two of this series:  How to Use the Nira Precision Skincare Laser

What to Know About Collagen + Devices

Collagen keeps the scaffolding of your face in place. We lose collagen as we age. This results in sagging, wrinkles, fine lines, and poor skin texture. If you are reading this, you likely want to rebuild collagen.
There are several methods.

But the body needs roughly 12 weeks to build collagen, regardless of the treatment method:

  • topical
  • device based
  • in-office procedure
  • some combination of the above

While there is some immediate improvements to be seen with each approach, there is no “get collagen quick” scheme to be had.

No matter what method you choose, you’ll wait 12 weeks to start to see meaningful restored collagen results.

What is the Nira Precision Laser Device?

This handheld dermatological device stimulates natural collagen production for younger looking skin and works in the small tricky crevice areas like around:

  • the brow bone
  • crow’s feet
  • mouth
  • eleven lines
  • it is particularly effective on forehead wrinkles

What the NIRA Precision Laser Device Does

This lightweight device offers a collagen building method without the risks associated with in-office fractional laser skin resurfacing.

And it is far less painful. No risks or downtime. 

The change is slow and subtle but certainly notable.

The NIRA device is an ergonomically shaped tool that is lightweight and fits in your hand.
The NIRA Precision laser device is an ergonomically shaped tool that is lightweight and fits in your hand

About The NIRA Device Technology

The patent explains the process of building collagen quite clearly:

BACKSTORY OF FRACTIONAL LASERS

Traditional fractional lasers seen in dermatological offices heat and destroy skin tissue, specifically deteriorated collagen in the dermal layer of the skin.

The hope is once the old collagen is gone, new healthier collagen will fill it’s place.

This approach is often successful.

Are there any risks to fractional lasers?

Yes. Some things can go wrong. These include:

scarring

infection

discoloration

poor healing

less collagen than desired

And the process is painful.

Why We Love the NIRA Precision Laser Device

NIRA is a non-fractional laser.

The goal is to heat shock the skin enough to stimulate collagen in the dermal layer, but not enough heat to destroy existing collagen.

The NIRA gets a controlled heat shock by combining “an optical energy source that emits optimum wavelengths, an energy dosage, and/or a thermal boost under controlled conditions“. [1] 

These heat shocks produce “heat shock proteins” (HSPs). HSPs stimulate collagen synthesis. Some HSPs are also involved in preventing the kind of cell death seen in skin aging.

To avoid any of the risks associated with traditional fractional lasers:

  • there is a safety sensor to keep the heat controlled.
  • A timer keeps the heat shock energy burst to a short, non-damaging time limit.
  • This makes it safe enough for repeated, non-damaging heat shocks.

What the NIRA Bundle Contains

Here is what came in my bundle:

NIRA comes with the device and a Hyaluronic Acid serum
it comes with the device and a Hyaluronic Acid serum

The Treatment Head

The treatment head makes direct contact with the skin to be treated.

Because the head is small (about the size of a pencil head eraser) the treatment can be very targeted to thin skin areas you otherwise would not aim a fractional (damaging) laser.

This includes eyebrows, nostrils, and lips.

Closeup of the treatment head
Close up of the treatment head
The device is lightweight and fits neatly in your hand for easy at home treatment
NIRA Skincare Laser fits neatly in your hand for easy at home treatment
NIRA Precision Skincare Laser

The Nira Precision Laser Device Experience

With a treatment head about the size of a pencil eraser, we find this device can target tiny, hard to reach spots.
This is especially good around the eyes, lips and nose.

Want to know about the experience? Read part two of this series: How to Use the Nira Precision Skincare Laser Device


Where to Find the NIRA Precision Laser Device

Find it at niraskin.com

NIRA Skincare Laser Bundle
The Skincare Laser Bundle


Did you enjoy this article? Then you may also enjoy other skincare related content such as building collagen with natural ingredients such as Vitamin C, Watercress, and Copper.

REFERENCES

  1. Dunleavy, Krylov, Dermal Photonics Corp 2014-JUN-18 Systems and methods for treating dermatological imperfections, US, US10695582B2
    https://patents.google.com/patent/US10695582B2/en?oq=10695582


Nira Precision
             Nira Precision

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Stainky’s Purifying Bar Soap Why It is Special

September 24, 2023 · Leave a Comment

For many of us, clean beauty often extends to all the products we use on our skin – face and body.  Yet natural deodorants are often underwhelming.  Stainky’s provides a natural way to enhance the efficacy of your natural deodorant by improving the biome (pH) of the armpit skin. 

Part of this range is the Stainky’s Purifying Bar Soap which contains Peppermint, charcoal and salt along with other soothing ingredients to deliver a superior, natural cleanse. We investigated the ingredients and tried it for ourselves. Take a look and see what we found!

Why You Will Love Stainky’s Purifying Bar Soap
Stainky's Peppermint + Charcoal + Salt Purifying Bar Soap

What is Stainky’s Purifying Bar Soap

Stainkys’ line a line of natural products which address the source of odor naturally. It also makes for healthier and more attractive armpit skin, lightening discoloration and removing rough, dry skin texture.   

Use this soap before applying their Pit Prep. Pit Prep adjusts armpit pH to eliminate the source of body odor. 

Why It Is Special

When combined with their signature “Pit Prep” spray, this soap is like a power level up that enables your natural deodorant to work its’ best.  It’s combination of ingredients cleanses without causing skin irritation because of glycerin-retaining, soothing ingredients. 

Serious skincare with a spa like, minty scent

Key Ingredients

Activated Charcoal Powder

A form of charcoal carbon, in powder form. While not abrasive or directly drying, activated charcoal is highly absorbent.

Activated charcoal draws bacteria havens such as sweat, dry skin flakes, and debris out of the skin.

 

Charcoal
Coconut

Coconut Oil

Coconut Oil is moisturizing. It is also anti-inflammatory and antibacterial.
Coconut Oil penetrates deeper than other oils. It exfoliates dry flaky skin and reveals smooth skin.

Black Salt

Black salt is a dark brown-pink to purple volcanic rock salt from the Himalayan region. Rich in mineral content, it gently exfoliates and purifies, removing excess oil and dead skin debris.

 

 

 

Safflower Oil

Safflower Oil is high in Omegas 3, 6 and 9. It hydrates dry skin, soothes irritation and enhances skin texture and appearance. It tightens and brightens the skin.

 

Organic Shea Butter

Shea Butter comes from the Shea Nut.

Shea Butter treats dark scars. Shea can feed the skin and overhaul the skin texture, even on deep burns.

 

 

Sunflower Oil

 
Sunflower Oil is hydrating, nourishing, and an excellent supporting oil base.
 
It retains moisture in the skin and is also rich in vitamin E.

Rosemary Oil & Extract

Rosemary Extract combats dry skin. It naturally protects skin from free radicals. It also has natural antiseptic properties and is a gentle exfoliant for dead skin flakes.

Rosemary is soothing and helps reduce puffiness and lightens dark spots. It is stimulating and promotes better blood circulation to deliver the nutrients necessary to build collagen, elastin and to encourage scar repair.

It also adds a lovely and invigorating scent to lend a spa-like vibe to armpit skin maintainence.

Peppermint

Peppermint has both cooling and anesthetic properties to quell skin irritation. It also soothes rough & dry skin. And it has a crisp, clean scent.

A combination of charcoal and salt to cleanse, plus rosemary and peppermint

The Experience

This gives an exceptionally clean feel and scent to the skin without being harsh. 

Despite the robust cleansing ingredients, it doesn’t sting or irritate the skin. It exfoliates dry skin and debris, where bacteria tends to hide.  Even with regularly use, there is no stinging or irritation to the skin. Skin is smoother, with less of a bumpy, rough surface. Dry skin flakes are whisked away to keep skin in optimal, clean shape.

There is a fresh mint and rosemary scent, but it is not overwhelming. 

The glycerin rich ingredients lend towards this being a “moist” bar that will not fully dry between uses. I keep my soap on a soap dish to allow it to dry out after each use. 

 

 

This soap combines charcoal, salt and peppermint for a fresh scent and clean skin!

The Results

After two weeks of regular use, I really am impressed with the results! I have experienced no irritation from the soap or when applying my deodorant after. 

While the soap can be used alone, the best benefits come from pairing this soap with Pit Prep. 

Stayed tuned for our experiences with Stainky’s Pit Prep in an upcoming review. 

 

 



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