AHAs vs. BHAs: Which Exfoliant is Right for Your Skin? – SD National

Exfoliation is a key step in any skincare routine, helping to remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and promote a brighter, smoother complexion. However, with so many exfoliants available, it can be confusing to choose the right one for your skin type.

The two most popular types of exfoliating acids are AHAs (Alpha Hydroxy Acids) and BHAs (Beta Hydroxy Acids). Each works differently and offers unique benefits depending on your skin concerns. Whether you’re dealing with acne, dryness, or uneven skin tone, understanding AHAs and BHAs will help you make an informed choice.

This article will break down the differences between AHAs and BHAs, helping you determine which exfoliant suits your skin best. Plus, we’ll explore how Sensoo Skincare and Korean Skincare Products for Men incorporate AHAs and BHAs into effective skincare routines.

What Are AHAs and BHAs?

Both AHAs and BHAs are chemical exfoliants that work by dissolving dead skin cells and promoting cell turnover. Unlike physical scrubs, which can be harsh and cause micro-tears, chemical exfoliants gently remove dead skin without scrubbing or irritation.

AHAs (Alpha Hydroxy Acids)

AHAs are water-soluble acids derived from fruits, milk, and sugar. They work on the surface of the skin, making them ideal for treating: ✔ Dullness and uneven texture ✔ Fine lines and wrinkles

✔ Dry, flaky skin