Salicylic acid (BHA): the pore-penetrating acid for acne and congestion
Salicylic acid is oil-soluble (lipophilic), meaning it dissolves into sebum and penetrates inside the pore lining. No other over-the-counter acid can do this — AHAs are water-soluble and work only on the skin surface. Inside the pore, salicylic acid dissolves the keratin plugs (comedones) that cause blackheads and whiteheads, reduces sebum accumulation, and exerts mild anti-inflammatory activity by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis. At 1–2% concentration, BHA is the first-line topical for comedonal acne (blackheads, whiteheads, clogged pores) and mild inflammatory acne in Indian skin. Clinical trials in Indian populations show 88% comedone clearance at 12 weeks with 2% salicylic acid, with significantly lower PIH incidence compared to benzoyl peroxide. Best for: blackheads, whiteheads, enlarged pores, oily T-zone congestion, mild-moderate acne. Not effective for: surface texture roughness, fine lines, sun damage, or pigmentation — these are surface-level concerns that BHA does not address because it works inside the follicle, not on the stratum corneum.