Combining Activated Resorcinol, Tranexamic Acid, Azelaic Acid and Using Satin Mousse for Texture
Asked by: phanchuka
On: September 09, 2015
Product Type:
Cosmetics
Question
I want to create a formula using Activated Resorcinol, Tranexamic Acid, and Azelaic Acid. I have a few questions:
1. Are Activated Resorcinol, Tranexamic Acid, and Azelaic Acid considered AHA?
2. Can Activated Resorcinol be used together with Tranexamic Acid and Azelaic Acid in the same formula?
3. What are the considerations when combining these three ingredients?
4. Can I use Satin Mousse to create a gel or cream texture for this formula?
5. Will Azelaic Acid affect the texture when using Satin Mousse, and if so, how?
Answer
Based on the information provided:
- The ingredients Activated Resorcinol, Tranexamic Acid, and Azelaic Acid are not considered AHA.
- You can use Activated Resorcinol together with Tranexamic Acid and Azelaic Acid in the same formula. However, since all three ingredients can potentially cause skin irritation, they should be used at lower concentrations when combined compared to using them individually.
- You can use Satin Mousse to create a gel or cream texture for this formula. Please note that you may need to use a higher amount of Satin Mousse than usual because Azelaic Acid can thin the texture of the formula.
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