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  2. Here's How To Tell If Your Skin Is Purging Or Breaking Out - AOL

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  3. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

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    Alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) is used as a skin bleacher. Its biochemical mechanism is unclear. [6] Side effects may include sun sensitivity, skin redness, thickening, or itching. [6] Low concentrations may be used in cosmetics. [6] Kojic acid has been found to be an effective lightener in some studies and is also allowed to be used in cosmetics. [6]

  4. I Tried the Viral Kojic Acid & Turmeric Cleansing Pads You’ve ...

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    In the video, Kate recommends starting off with a clean face. Next, she rubs the pad over her skin in circular motions."You want to leave the ingredients on your face for about a minute or so ...

  5. The best kojic acid skin care products to brighten skin - AOL

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    The combination of kojic acid, 10% glycolic acid and tranexamic acid “act synergistically for brightening skin overall and lightening dark spots,” says Castilla, who notes that it’s a ...

  6. Kojic acid - Wikipedia

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    Kojic acid is an organic compound with the formula HOCH 2 C 5 H 2 O 2 OH. It is a derivative of 4-pyrone that functions in nature as a chelation agent produced by several species of fungi, especially Aspergillus oryzae , which has the Japanese common name koji .

  7. Aspergillus parasiticus - Wikipedia

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    A. parasiticus also has the ability to produce kojic acid, aspergillic acid, nitropropionic acid and aspertoxin [1] as secondary antimicrobial metabolites in response to different environments, all of which can be useful in identification. [10] A. parasiticus also differs in sclerotia quantity number, volume, and shape. [11]

  8. Got Dark Spots? Kojic Acid Should Be on Your Radar - AOL

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    Dermatologists discuss the benefits of kojic acid for skin, including how the ingredients helps brighten skin, reduces dark spots and discoloration, and more.

  9. Perm (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Acid perms, or buffered wavers, are slower but gentler to the hair. Heat is usually added by placing the client under a dryer, after covering the wrapped head with a plastic cap. The reaction is endothermic and the additional heat causes the pH to rise from 6.9 to 7.2.