Profile: Tartaric Acid
Details
Properties
Antioxidant: Protecting the skin from cellular damage caused by free radicals;
Exfoliant: Enhancing the appearance, complexion, and texture of the skin by removing dead cells from the upper layer of the skin, which stimulates cellular renewal;
Moisturizer: Protecting the skin's lipid matrix and keeping the skin hydrated by breaking down into tartamides, molecules that can mimic the ceramides naturally present in the skin.
Applications
Facial Care (night creams, exfoliating masks, facial scrubs, toning lotions, exfoliating cleansers);
Hair Care (hair masks, conditioners, hair dyes, shampoos).
Method of Preservation
Store in a dry place at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity.
Contraindications, Usage Precautions
When used topically, tartaric acid is considered a relatively gentle exfoliant that is suitable for all skin types, even sensitive skin. However, although unlikely, it is possible to experience certain side effects, as with any active ingredient, including warmth, itching, flaking, redness, and skin dryness.
It is always advisable to perform a skin test on a small area of the skin (inside of the elbow, behind the ear, or inner wrist) before applying it to a larger area to check for any potential adverse reactions. If you experience a possible allergic reaction, immediately stop using the product and seek advice from a healthcare professional.
Although it should be applied every day, it is recommended to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen (UVA/UVB) with at least an SPF 30 during the period of using a tartaric acid-based skincare product, as it can make the skin more sensitive to the sun.
For sensitive skin, it is recommended not to use other exfoliating agents (grain scrubs), other AHAs, or retinoids at the same time in order to avoid increasing the risk of irritation, sensitivity, or inflammatory reactions.
It is recommended not to use tartaric acid on active acne outbreaks, skin infections, psoriasis, eczema, a herpes infection, or any other skin condition causing a break or sensitivity in your skin.
It is necessary to avoid using tartaric acid too close to the eyes, as it can cause irritation.