TaraLee

👩‍🔬Time to open up the lab for a little ingredient exploration again!
There are a few actives I’ve never Formulated with...
✨ Tranexamic Acid
✨ Azelaic Acid
✨ Mandelic Acid
Drop your vote below, which one do you want me to deep dive into next? 🧪

✨Tranexamic Acid
treats uneven skin tone

helps treat melasma or stubborn dark spots

helps create a more overall brighter complexion.

Skin type:
Generally okay for all skin types, including sensitive skin, but could cause dryness for some. But should be okay for most people.


✨Azelaic Acid
Can help clear Acne by killing acne causing bacteria.

Can help treat Redness prone or rosacea prone skin

Can help with uneven skintone or mild hyperpigmentation

Skin type:
Great for sensitive, combination, and acne-prone skin. It shouldn't be irritating like glycolic or lactic acid although some people may experience mild dryness or tingling/burning/stinging.


✨Mandelic Acid
An alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) derived from bitter almonds. It penetrates the skin more slowly and is more gentle on the skin due to it's larger structure. It doesn't penetrate the skin as much as glycolic or lactic acid.

Can help treat acne by using it's anti-bacterial & anti-inflammatory properties

Brighten dull skin. Make an overall more brighter complexion.

Combat early signs of aging.

Gently Exfoliates Skin

Skin type:
Great for sensitive skin that may not tolerate stronger AHAs like glycolic acid. Also well suited for acne prone skin due to its antibacterial action.


Sources

www.webmd.com/beauty/health-benefits-mandelic-acid

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10969640/

www.bannerhealth.com/healthcareblog/teach-me/azela…

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