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Skin brightening ingredient anti-inflammatory function Azelaic Acid
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Azelaic acid is a naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid found in grains like barley, wheat, and rye. Known for its powerful skin benefits, it has gained popularity in the skincare world as an effective treatment for various skin concerns, azelaic acid is a dermatologically recommended option for treating various skin issues.
  • Product Name: Azelaic Acid
  • INCI Name: Azelaic Acid
  • Product Code: YNR®ALA
  • CAS No.: 123-99-9
  • Formula: C9H16O4
  • Functions: Anti-inflammatory, Antibacterial, Skin Brightening

Azelaic Acid is a naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid found in wheat, rye, and barley. It is known for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, making it widely used in skincare and medical treatments, particularly for acne and hyperpigmentation.

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Benefits:

  1. Ance Treatment: Azelaic Acid inhibits the growth of Cutibacterium ances (the bacteria responsible for acne), reducing the formation of pimples and blackheads.

  2. Brightening: By inhibiting tyrosinase activity, it reduces melanin production, helping to fades dark spot and post-acne marks.

  3. Anti-Inflammatory: It soothes redness and inflammation, making it suitable for sensitive skin and rosacea patients.

  4. Antioxidant: It neutralizes free radicals, protecting the skin from oxidative stress.

Uses:

Azelaic Acid is commonly used in skincare products and medicated creams to treat acne, rosacea, and hyperpigmentation (such as melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation). It is suitable for oily, combination, and sensitive skin types.

Key Technical Parameters

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Precautions:

  1. First Use: Start with a low concentration and gradually build tolerance to avoid irritation.

  2. Sun Protection: Skin may become more sensitive to UV rays after using Azelaic Acid, so sunscreen is essential.

  3. Avoid Combining with Strong Actives: Do not use it with high concentrations of AHAs, BHAs, or retinol to prevent over-irritation.

  4. Patch Test: Sensitive skin should perform a patch test before full-face application to ensure no adverse reactions.