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  2. The best kojic acid skin care products to brighten skin - AOL

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    The combination of kojic acid, 10% glycolic acid and tranexamic acid “act synergistically for brightening skin overall and lightening dark spots,” says Castilla, who notes that it’s a ...

  3. Kojic acid - Wikipedia

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    Kojic acid may be used on cut fruits to prevent oxidative browning, in seafood to preserve pink and red colors, and in cosmetics to lighten skin. As an example of the latter, it is used to treat skin diseases like melasma. [7] Kojic acid also has antibacterial and antifungal properties. [citation needed]

  4. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

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    Skin whitening, also known as skin lightening and skin bleaching, is the practice of using chemical substances in an attempt to lighten the skin or provide an even skin color by reducing the melanin concentration in the skin. Several chemicals have been shown to be effective in skin whitening, while some have proven to be toxic or have ...

  5. Dermatologists Say This Kojic Acid Soap Can Fade Age Spots ...

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  6. Got Dark Spots? Kojic Acid Should Be on Your Radar - AOL

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    Dermatologists discuss the benefits of kojic acid for skin, including how the ingredients helps brighten skin, reduces dark spots and discoloration, and more.

  7. Light skin in Japanese culture - Wikipedia

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    The most popular beauty products often contain sake and rice bran, which contain kojic acid. The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has approved a specific combination of active ingredients for skin whitening cosmetics used by the general Japanese public. These are mainly arbutin and kojic acid. [4]