betahidroxiácidos
Betahidroxiácidos, commonly known as BHAs, are a class of organic compounds characterized by a hydroxyl group on the beta carbon atom relative to the carboxyl group. In skincare, the most prominent BHA is salicylic acid, a derivative of aspirin. BHAs are oil-soluble, which allows them to penetrate the pores of the skin more effectively than their water-soluble counterparts, alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs). This oil solubility is a key factor in their efficacy for treating acne and other oily skin conditions.
BHAs work by exfoliating the skin. They break down the bonds between dead skin cells, promoting shedding
Beyond their exfoliating properties, BHAs also possess anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial characteristics. These attributes further contribute to