KOJIC ACID
April 08 2024 – Dr. Luise Berger
1. DESCRIPTION OF KOJIC ACID:
Kojic Acid, also known as Kojic Acid, is an effective skincare ingredient derived from various types of fungi. Its primary function is to act as a tyrosinase inhibitor, meaning it inhibits melanin production in the skin. This property makes Kojic Acid a popular ingredient in products aimed at skin brightening and achieving an even complexion. In addition to brightening, Kojic Acid also offers antibacterial and anti-inflammatory benefits, making it a versatile component in skincare.
2. EFFECT OF KOJIC ACID:
By inhibiting the enzyme tyrosinase, Kojic Acid helps to reduce the formation of melanin, which is responsible for pigmentation in the skin. This leads to the lightening of dark spots and a more even skin tone. Additionally, Kojic Acid has antibacterial properties that help combat skin impurities and improve skin health. Its anti-inflammatory effect is especially beneficial for treating skin irritations and redness.
3. USE OF KOJIC ACID:
Kojic Acid is found in various skincare products, particularly those aimed at reducing hyperpigmentation and promoting an even skin tone. It is commonly included in peels, such as the "Anti-Aging 20% Fruit Acid Peel" from DOC.BERGER | EFFECT. Due to its properties, Kojic Acid is also used in formulations for sensitive skin to reduce irritation and soothe the skin.
4. SKIN ISSUES THAT KOJIC ACID IS EFFECTIVE AGAINST:
- Hyperpigmentation and dark spots
- Uneven complexion and color imbalances
- Bacterial skin impurities
- Inflammatory skin conditions and redness
- Prevention of new pigmentation