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Every few months, a new ingredient sparks curiosity in the beauty world, and the latest focus of skincare experts is “Hypochlorous Acid” (HOCl), a component that is rapidly gaining popularity in cleansing, moisturizing, and topical antibiotic products.
But what makes this acid so special? And why do some call it the “medical secret for tired skin”?
The Austrian magazine “Woman” explains that hypochlorous acid is not foreign to the body; it is a natural molecule produced by our immune system to fight infections and speed up wound healing.
Thanks to its soothing and disinfecting properties, it has become one of the most favored ingredients in modern formulations for sensitive and irritated skin care.
Hypochlorous acid is distinguished by its ability to combat bacteria and reduce redness and inflammation without causing dryness or irritation, making it an ideal choice for all skin types, even those prone to acne or rosacea.
Experts note that it can be used in various daily situations:
Despite its safe nature, hypochlorous acid requires careful handling when combined with certain active ingredients.
The “Woman” magazine warns against using it simultaneously with Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) or retinol, as its mild oxidizing properties may weaken the effectiveness of these ingredients or cause irritation to sensitive skin.
Therefore, experts recommend the following:
Hypochlorous acid is not just a new trend in skincare but a smart ingredient that combines medicine and beauty. It is as gentle as water, effective as an antibacterial agent, and suitable for almost all skin types.
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