Succinic Acid : New Hot Ingredient in Skin Care
Skincare is the range of practices that support skin integrity, enhance its appearance, and relieve skin conditions. They can include nutrition, avoidance of excessive sun exposure, and appropriate use of emollients.
What is succinic acid?
Mark Curry, co-founder and lead formulator at The INKEY List, says succinic acid is a great multitasker. “At its core, it provides energy for metabolic processes making it a great active ingredient in skin-care formulas.” He explains that succinic acid is a compound naturally found in amber, sugar cane, and some living organisms. “Its antimicrobial properties have been used for centuries in therapeutics. Recently, studies have highlighted its amazing properties in reconditioning skin, and as an antioxidant, that could make this an ingredient generalist, right up there with the likes of retinol and vitamin C,” says Curry.
Although the word “acid” may scare you off, it’s actually not harsh. Curry says succinic acid isn’t an exfoliating acid and wouldn’t fit in with alpha- or beta-hydroxy acid. Instead, he says, you should put it in the same camp as hyaluronic acid. Dr. Shamban says it’s similarly structured to lipids in our skin, although smaller in size.
Benefits of Succinic Acid:-
It’s antimicrobial
As mentioned, one of the succinic acid’s crowning glories is its antimicrobial properties. Dr. Elias notes that there are a few studies that show the ingredient works very effectively against cutibacterium acnes, one of the many potential causes of breakouts. Curry adds that it has also been shown to inhibit fungi that lead to various kinds of acne.
It’s anti-inflammatory
According to Dr. Elias, succinic acid is thought to have “potent anti-inflammatory effects and thus can help when combined with other treatments to alleviate inflammatory skin diseases like acne, eczema, psoriasis, etc.” Additionally, Curry says it also has some analgesic effects, which help relieve some of the discomfort associated with certain skin conditions.
It’s anti-aging
We know that maintaining robust collagen production is a significant part of preventing an aging appearance. Succinic acid comes into play here as Curry notes that studies have shown it inhibits the degradation of collagen.
It’s hydrating
Dr. Elias says succinic acid works similarly to ceramides, a celebrated ingredient in many moisturizers due to its hydration-locking qualities. The two are alike in that they’re both “structurally similar to the fats in our skin, and thus they’re both very effective at moisturizing,” says Dr. Elias. “When combined with other products like hyaluronic acid, you get synergistic hydrating results.”
It’s an antioxidant
According to Dr. Shamban, succinic acid has antioxidant properties. Curry says, due to this, it can help protect the skin against free radical damage.
Products with succinic acid
The INKEY List has an acne treatment that gives the ingredient top billing. The INKEY List Succinic Acid Treatment “is a triple threat to target acne for instant relief and recovery,” says Curry. It employs 2% succinic acid to reduce inflammation and oil levels while clearing pores and preventing them from clogging again. It’s a cream formula with a green tint to help neutralize redness, so it’s easy to layer with makeup if needed. Dr. Elias points to Curél Intensive Moisture Facial Cream, a bestseller in Japan. It’s deeply hydrating and boasts a super lightweight texture. He also notes Perricone MD Acne Relief Maximum Strength Spot Gel is a standout option, which uses succinic and lactic acids to attack acne-causing bacteria.