Malic acid is one specific type of alpha-hydroxy acid—AHA, as the cool kids say— a fruit-derived acid that’s naturally found in apples as well as pears. Like other AHAs, it exfoliates the top, superficial layer of the skin, which in turn does everything from smooth out texture to fade discoloration to help unclog pores.
An alpha-hydroxy acid derived from, you guessed it, apples, it’s one of the gentler acids out there. Still, just because it has less of a potential for irksome, irritating side effects, doesn’t mean it’s ineffective.
Choice for helping to (gently) remove dead, dry skin cells that can leave your complexion dull and lackluster, dermatologists rave about its brightening effects.