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AHA vs. BHA: Which Acid Should You Use for Indian Skin?

Digital Doctor 23 Oct, 2025

As quoted in The New Indian Express, Dr. Kritu Bhandari, a Pune-based dermatologist, says:

“Not all products are suitable for everyone. Their potency and the frequency of use depend on your skin type.”

The majority of Indians experience dullness, pigmentation, dark spots on face, face skin black spots, and acne as a result of the humid environment, pollution, and lengthy workdays. Introducing Acid-based skincare products containing AHAs and BHAs have proven useful in these cases.

What are Acid-Based Skincare Products?

These Acids perform chemical exfoliation, as compared to physical scrubs that might lead to skin irritation. They soften skin texture, clear clogged pores, and dissolve dead skin.

These Acid based cleansers are the easiest way for beginners to start with because they rinse off and don't remain on the skin for very long.

What exactly is AHA & BHA?

Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) – Surface Brightening

  • Water-soluble and acts on skin’s surface

  • Best for: Pigmentation, dullness, fine lines

👉 Pers Active Lab RV24 Ultra Renovating Serum uses glycolic acid, tranexamic acid, and niacinamide to fade pigmentation, dark spots correcting and renew dull skin.

Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs) – Deep Cleansing

  • Oil-soluble, penetrates pores to clear oil and bacteria

  • Best for: Oily, acne-prone skin

👉 Pers Active Lab PR13 Pore Refining Serum blends salicylic acid with botanicals, ideal for humid Indian conditions.

FAQs: Acid based Skincare for Indian Skin

Q: How to use salicylic acid safely everyday?
Start with 1-2% strength every alternate night, follow with moisturiser and sunscreen.

Q: Can people with sensitive skin use acids?
Yes. Go with gentler acids like lactic acid or choose lower-strength BHA and use 2-3 times a week.

Q: Do these acids thin skin over time?
No. They only remove dead cells; AHAs may even support collagen production.

Q: These acids are Morning or night use?
Including in the night routine is best. Always follow with SPF 30+ the next morning.

Q: Which acid is best for pigmentation?
Glycolic acid is most effective but mandelic and lactic acids are also gentler alternatives.

The Takeaway

Both AHAs and BHAs work when used correctly. AHAs brighten on the surface, while BHAs clear pores from within. The golden rule: start low, go slow, always use sunscreen.

With Pers Active Lab’s dermatologist-formulated serums, Indian skin gets acid-based care that’s safe, effective, and climate-ready.

Start simple with cleansers, then step up to the best tranexamic acid serum like RV24 or PR13 for visible results.


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