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DEHYDROACETIC ACID DHA


Learn more about Dehydroacetic Acid (DHA), a preservative that makes skincare products safe and long-lasting.

Dehydroacetic Acid (DHA): An important preservative in skincare

Dehydroacetic Acid, known as DHA, is used in skincare products for its preservative properties. This article looks at its functions and benefits in skincare.

What is Dehydroacetic Acid (DHA)?

Dehydroacetic Acid is an organic preservative used in the cosmetics and skincare industry to extend the shelf life of products and prevent the growth of microorganisms.

Production and properties

DHA is produced synthetically and is known for its effectiveness against a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, yeasts and moulds.

Effect of dehydroacetic acid in skin care

Although DHA is mainly used as a preservative, it has no specific skin care or treatment properties.

Preservative properties

It helps to extend the shelf life of skin care products and protects them from spoilage by microorganisms.

Areas of application and skin types

Dehydroacetic Acid is used in a variety of skin care products and is suitable for all skin types, especially in products that are water-based.

Versatile application

It is used in creams, lotions, shampoos and other water-based skin care products.

Suitable for different skin types

Due to its preservative properties, DHA is included in a wide range of skincare products, regardless of the user's skin type.

Summary and conclusion

Dehydroacetic Acid is an important ingredient in skincare that contributes to the safety and shelf life of products. Proper formulation and concentration are critical to maximise the effectiveness of DHA as a preservative.