The pursuit of radiant, even-toned skin has led to a surge in the use of topical agents like kojic acid, with the global skin lightening market projected to reach $13.7 billion by 2025. As the body’s largest organ, the skin serves as the first line of defense, making its health paramount. Despite kojic acid’s popularity for addressing hyperpigmentation, many users only recognize irritation or adverse effects after significant skin changes have occurred, posing ongoing challenges in safe skincare practices (NCBI).
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37. Not Safe for Use Around Eyes or Mucous Membranes Kojic acid should not be applied to the delicate areas around the eyes or on mucous…