Skincare

Succinic acid is a skincare essential if you suffer from spot-prone skin – here's why

Your breakout skin's BFF.
What Is Succinic Acid Benefits  and FAQS Explained

How do you use succinic acid?

Succinic acid is most commonly found in leave-on skincare products, due to the fact it works best over time. Either, look for a serum that contains succinic acid, or a targeted treatment for blemishes, and apply to freshly cleansed, dry skin. If your cleanser contains succinic acid, make sure to work into skin for at least one minute to reap the full benefits.

What effect does succinic acid have on the skin?

Expect skin to appear less oily, with existing breakouts drying up and fewer new ones forming. It's rare to find a product that only contains succinic acid, so other benefits will depend on the other active ingredients within each individual product.

It's worth also knowing that, unlike some other acids, succinic acid is pretty gentle and less likely to lead to irritation, so perfect for those who have spot-prone skin that's quite sensitive.

It also helps to restore the skin's natural PH so skin is left neither too dry or too oily. Another benefit is that succinic acid has antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, so it's a great all-rounder to add to your beauty routine.

Are there any unwanted side effects?

Like many skincare ingredients, succinic acid can have some negative side effects if used in high concentrations or used too frequently. However, this will largely depend on the other ingredients in the skincare product.

With that in mind, here are GLAMOUR's tried and tested favourite products containing succinic acid...