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http://dx.doi.org/10.15230/SCSK.2022.48.2.87

Development of Transparent Cleansing Water with Salicylic Acid and Capryloyl Salicylic Acid  

Yeo, Hye Lim (COSMAX R&I Center)
Park, Injeong (COSMAX R&I Center)
Jung, So Young (Department of Applied Biotechnology, Ajou University)
Lee, So Min (Department of Applied Biotechnology, Ajou University)
Kim, Hyung mook (College of Pharmacy, Chungbuk National University)
Lee, Mi-Gi (GBSA, Gyeonggido Business and Science Accelerator)
Kwak, Byeong-Mun (School of Cosmetic Science and Beauty Biotechnology, Semyung University)
Bin, Bum-Ho (Department of Applied Biotechnology, Ajou University)
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Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea / v.48, no.2, 2022 , pp. 87-95 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is about the development of transparent cleansing water with one of the beta-hydroxy acids (BHA), salicylic acid, and capryloyl salicylic acid, which is one of the lipo-hydroxy acids (LHA). Transparent appearance was stabilized by increasing the solubility of lipophilic salicylic acid and capryloyl salicylic acid in water using ethanol, polyol, and sodium hydroxide, and supplementing suspension and deposition using a double micelle structure of two types of PEG surfactants. Cleansing water applied with this technology was developed, and makeup removing ability and skin texture improvement ability were confirmed using an optical camera and an image analyzer. This solubilization technology is proposed as a new approach of LHA, which has been difficult to apply due to its low solubility in water, and is expected to help in the development of new chemical peeling products.
Keywords
lipo-hydroxy acid; beta-hydroxy acid; salicylic acid; capryloyl salicylic acid; solubilization;
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