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End dark spot drama with Kojic Acid
Chanel Rick
Just when you thought you knew all about Salicylic and Hyaluronic Acid, here comes another! But, wait - sure, we have a hard time pronouncing the names, but you can’t deny the bountiful benefits these coveted skincare ingredients are packed with. Oh, you still need more convincing? We thought so!

The Scoop: Kojic Acid
This beloved and sought-after ingredient is a chemical derived from various types of fungi - essentially, it’s made from mushrooms! It’s also a byproduct of food items like soy sauce, rice wine, and Japanese sake. But, wait, why does it sound so related to Japan? Bingo! That’s because Kojic is named after the Japanese term “Koji”, meaning steamed rice. If you’re wondering how it works, it’s pretty simple! Unlike some of the other acids that dissolve the bond shared by cells and exfoliate the skin, Kojic Acid simply penetrates the skin and stops the production of melanin. Now you know why your favorite dark spot lightening treatments contain this miraculous ingredient!
1. A Skin Saviour: What Does It Tackle?
Okay, it’s a dark spot fading solution, but what else can it do? Lots more, shoppers! Kojic Acid can be used to treat numerous cosmetic conditions like hyperpigmentation caused by hair removal products to melasma, and it’s primarily used as a skin-lightening agent. So, those with stubborn tans (like me!) can rejoice! And, if these weren’t incentive enough to stock up on Kojic Acid, then here are a few more - it effectively combats signs of ageing and treats age spots, along with fading scars, soothing itchy and inflamed skin, and additionally, it also protects against certain bacteria.
2. Skin-gredient Manual: How To Use It?
Experts recommend that the best way to introduce Kojic Acid to your regime is by slowly incorporating products infused with this acid, especially if you have sensitive skin. You can apply it up to twice a week until you’re certain that your pores can handle it. It’s also suggested to pair Kojic Acid products with sunscreens that have an SPF rating of 30 or higher. Kojic Acid is a versatile ingredient and you can find it in the form of serums, creams, toners, etc., but if you are wondering which form of this acid works for first-timers or cautious users, we got you!
Soap - Using bars of soap is a great way to even out the skin tone on your body.
Serums - To treat specific concerns, this form is best for spot treatment.
Toners & Mists - Applying one of these is a great way to cover more areas of concern on your face.
Now that you’re armed up with all the information you need, it’s time to put that knowledge to use. Good luck!
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About Chanel Rick
I'm a fellow shopaholic, who apart from curating interesting and informative 5-minute reads, also enjoys reading classic literature. When I'm not binging on books, I'm a keen explorer of the latest beauty trends!









