Can you use lactic acid with tranexamic acid?
Yes — lactic acid and tranexamic acid can be used in the same routine without significant conflict.
Why
Lactic Acid exfoliates while drawing in moisture — gentler than glycolic acid. Tranexamic Acid treats melasma and stubborn hyperpigmentation by blocking the inflammatory pigment pathway. The two work through different mechanisms with no documented chemistry or irritation conflicts at typical cosmetic concentrations.
How to layer them
Apply the lighter, water-based product first, wait 30-60 seconds for absorption, then the heavier or oil-based product. Standard time-of-day rules apply.
Products that contain both lactic acid and tranexamic acid
These products formulate both ingredients together — the chemistry is balanced for you.
Frequently asked questions
Can you use lactic acid with tranexamic acid?
Yes — lactic acid and tranexamic acid can be used in the same routine without significant conflict.
What happens if you mix lactic acid and tranexamic acid?
Lactic Acid exfoliates while drawing in moisture — gentler than glycolic acid. Tranexamic Acid treats melasma and stubborn hyperpigmentation by blocking the inflammatory pigment pathway. The two work through different mechanisms with no documented chemistry or irritation conflicts at typical cosmetic concentrations.
How should you layer lactic acid and tranexamic acid?
Apply the lighter, water-based product first, wait 30-60 seconds for absorption, then the heavier or oil-based product. Standard time-of-day rules apply.

