Artículo: Benzoyl Peroxide
Benzoyl Peroxide
Category: Antimicrobial agent, Acne treatment
Brief description: Benzoyl Peroxide is an organic compound used in skincare primarily for its effectiveness in treating acne due to its antimicrobial properties.
Benefits: Treats and prevents acne by killing acne-causing bacteria and removing excess oil and dead skin cells.
Skin type suitability/concerns: Best for oily and acne-prone skin. It can be drying or irritating for sensitive skin.
Target audience: Primarily targeted at individuals dealing with acne or blemish-prone skin.
Chemical composition: Organic peroxide composed of two benzoyl groups bridged by a peroxide link.
Physical aspect: White, crystalline powder.
Compatibility: Can bleach hair and fabric. Be cautious when combining with other potentially irritating skincare ingredients.
Concentration: Over-the-counter products typically range from 2.5% to 10% benzoyl peroxide.
Side effects/adverse reactions: Can cause dryness, peeling, or redness, especially at the beginning of treatment.
Regulatory status: Over-the-counter drug in many countries.
Sustainability/ethical considerations: Widely used, but there is not much information available on its environmental impact.
Brief description: Benzoyl Peroxide is an organic compound used in skincare primarily for its effectiveness in treating acne due to its antimicrobial properties.
Benefits: Treats and prevents acne by killing acne-causing bacteria and removing excess oil and dead skin cells.
Skin type suitability/concerns: Best for oily and acne-prone skin. It can be drying or irritating for sensitive skin.
Target audience: Primarily targeted at individuals dealing with acne or blemish-prone skin.
Chemical composition: Organic peroxide composed of two benzoyl groups bridged by a peroxide link.
Physical aspect: White, crystalline powder.
Compatibility: Can bleach hair and fabric. Be cautious when combining with other potentially irritating skincare ingredients.
Concentration: Over-the-counter products typically range from 2.5% to 10% benzoyl peroxide.
Side effects/adverse reactions: Can cause dryness, peeling, or redness, especially at the beginning of treatment.
Regulatory status: Over-the-counter drug in many countries.
Sustainability/ethical considerations: Widely used, but there is not much information available on its environmental impact.