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Unleash Radiance: Top 11 BHA Exfoliants for a Flawlessly Smooth and Luminous Complexion

BHA exfoliants are often seen as intimidating, much like retinol and glycolic acid. However, they are actually powerful skincare products that can work wonders, even for sensitive skin. Understanding how, when, and why to use them is key. BHA, short for Beta Hydroxy Acid, is commonly referred to as salicylic acid, a well-known ingredient in skincare products. As someone who loves skincare with BHA like toners, serums, masks, or cleansers with salicylic acid, I highly recommend investing in BHA exfoliants, especially if you’re dealing with excess oil, blemishes, or want to enhance your skin’s radiance.

If you’re new to BHAs or just need a refresher, I’ve gathered insights from experts to give you all the information you need, along with some top product recommendations. Meet the experts: Dr. Mariana Noy, Consultant Dermatologist at Montrose London, and Dr. Maryam Zamani, founder of MZ SKIN and Oculoplastic Surgeon.

Here’s a quick look at some of the best BHA exfoliants:

  • Best Overall: Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
  • Best Affordable Option: The INKEY List Beta Hydroxy Acid Serum
  • Best for Teenagers: Revolution Skincare London 2% Salicylic Acid
  • Best for Mature Skin: Murad AHA/BHA/Retinoid Daily Clarifying Peel

Now, let’s delve into what BHA is and its benefits. BHA, or Beta Hydroxy Acid, like salicylic acid, is commonly found in various skincare products such as moisturizers, cleansers, scrubs, and peels. Dr. Mariana explains that BHAs aid in shedding dead skin cells by loosening the bonds between them and unclogging pores. They can help smooth rough skin, control oiliness, reduce inflammation, and even possess antibacterial properties. Dr. Maryam notes that BHAs are especially effective for acne, oily skin, and blackheads.

What sets BHAs apart from AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids)? Dr. Mariana clarifies that BHAs are oil-soluble and work inside pores, while AHAs are water-soluble and act on the skin’s surface. BHAs like salicylic acid excel at unclogging pores, improving oily skin, and enhancing overall skin texture, whereas AHAs target sun damage and wrinkles.

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