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Salicylic Acid

Characteristics

INCI
Salicylic Acid
Ru.
BHA
CAS
69-72-7
EC
200-712-3
IUPAC
Salicylic Acid
Functions
antidandruff, hair conditioning, keratolytic, masking, preservative, skin conditioning
EU Restr.
III/98 V/3

Who it's for

Skin Type
▲ Oily ▲ Combination ▲ Acne-Prone
Face Concern
▼ Sensitive Skin ▼ Rosacea ▼ Eczema ▲ Acne ▲ Exfoliation
Hair Concern
▲ Fine Hair ▲ Dandruff ▲ Flaky scalp ▲ Hair Loss ▲ Scalp Health ▲ Sensetive Scalp
Application Area
▲ Face ▲ Body ▲ Scalp

How Salicylic Acid Works

If you have ever struggled with let’s just call it “problem skin” (you know, acne, blackheads, whiteheads, large pores) then most probably you are familiar with salicylic acid (SA). Even if the name does not ring a bell, you have probably used it. Next to benzoyl peroxide, it’s the gold standard ingredient for treating problem skin


There are two reasons for this:

Reason #1: It can exfoliate skin both on the surface and in the pores
AHAs are very cool, but they are water soluble and cannot go into the pores. SA is lipid soluble and it can go right into the pores and shed the stuck, dead skin cells out from there. That’s really good for treating blackheads as well as preventing acne formation. 

This was confirmed also by a study that compared 8% AHA and 2% BHA for treating blackheads. AHA did not decrease the blackhead density statistically significantly, but BHA did.  

Reason #2: SA is a potent anti-inflammatory
The chemical structure of SA is very similar to aspirin, and it does have similar anti-irritant and anti-inflammatory effect. That is helpful both for acne and rosacea.  

So SA is definitely an ingredient to try if you have oily or problem skin, but all in all, it’s more effective against blackheads than inflamed zits. For the latter one,  it’s only moderately effective, and benzoyl peroxide outperforms it by leaps and bounds. But they work in different ways, so a combination therapy is a great way to fight (and win) against acne. (In fact, it’s a good idea to combine SA not only with BP, but with any other antibacterial agent such as azelaic acid or mandelic acid.)

What else to know? 
For at home use 0.5-2% SA is effective and these products are usually gentle enough for daily use. In fact, in the EU 2% is the maximum strength allowed in at home products. 

There are also professional BHA peels that go in the 20-30% range. Those can fade pigmentation, decrease surface roughness, reduce fine lines and of course, treat acne. 

Regarding pH requirements for BHA, unlike for AHAs where an acidic pH is super important for efficacy, it might be less relevant for BHA. 

Oh, and one more things: studies show that SA (at 2%) does not increase skin’s sun sensitivity, but it has photoprotective effects. Not that we want to tell you not to use sunscreen, because please do!

Bottom line: SA is a great exfoliant and anti-inflammatory and you should definitely try it if you have oily skin, large pores, blackheads or whiteheads. If you have acne, it is a useful adjacent treatment combined with an antibacterial agent such as benzoyl peroxide or azelaic acid. 

Frequently Asked Questions about Salicylic Acid

What does salicylic acid do for the skin?
Salicylic acid is a beta hydroxy acid that helps exfoliate inside pores as well as on the skin surface. It is especially useful for oily, acne-prone skin because it can help reduce clogged pores, blackheads, and breakouts. It can also help smooth rough texture over time.
How do you use salicylic acid on your face?
Salicylic acid is commonly used in cleansers, leave-on toners, serums, and spot treatments. If it is a leave-on product, start a few times a week and apply it to clean, dry skin, usually at night, then follow with moisturizer. Daily use may be too irritating for some people, especially if combined with other exfoliating products.
Can salicylic acid help with blackheads and acne?
Yes, it is one of the most effective ingredients for blackheads and mild to moderate acne because it can penetrate oily pores. By loosening dead skin cells and excess sebum, it helps prevent the buildup that leads to clogged pores. It may take a few weeks of consistent use to see clear improvement.
Is salicylic acid good for body acne and rough skin?
Salicylic acid body washes and lotions can help with body acne, clogged pores, and rough bumpy skin. It works by exfoliating dead skin and helping keep pores clear in areas like the back, chest, and shoulders. Some people also use it for keratosis pilaris, although results vary.
Can you use salicylic acid with niacinamide?
Yes, salicylic acid and niacinamide can be used together in the same routine. Niacinamide is often added to help support the skin barrier and reduce visible redness or oiliness, which can make salicylic acid easier to tolerate. If your skin is sensitive, start slowly and watch for dryness or irritation.

Salicylic Acid: Quick Facts

  • It's one of the gold standard ingredients for treating problem skin
  • It can exfoliate skin both on the surface and in the pores
  • It's a potent anti-inflammatory agent
  • It's more effective for treating blackheads than acne
  • For acne combine it with antibacterial agents like benzoyl peroxide or azelaic acid

Evidence & Research on Salicylic Acid

Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) opinions 1
Scientific publications & sources 6
  • 1
    Leslie Baumann, MD, Cosmeceuticals and Cosmetic Ingredients, 1st edition, Salicylic Acid, p301
  • 2
    Seminars in cutaneous medicine and surgery, 10/2008; 27(3):170-6., Effective Over-the-Counter Acne Treatments
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  • 3
    Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2010; 3: 135–142., Applications of hydroxy acids: classification, mechanisms, and photoactivity
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  • 4
    Nam, Gaewon. "Stratum Corneum Exfoliation Effect with Hydroxy Acid according pH." Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea 42.4 (2016): 413-420.
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  • 5
    Bashir, S. J., et al. "Cutaneous bioassay of salicylic acid as a keratolytic." International journal of pharmaceutics 292.1-2 (2005): 187-194.
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  • 6
    Kornhauser, Andrija, et al. "The effects of topically applied glycolic acid and salicylic acid on ultraviolet radiation-induced erythema, DNA damage and sunburn cell formation in human skin." Journal of dermatological science 55.1 (2009): 10-17.
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