Add Glycolic Acid to Body Wash
On the addition of glycolic acid to bathing agents
Some people have asked whether glycolic acid can be added to bathing agents. To understand this, when the properties of glycolic acid and the quality of bathing agents are analyzed in detail.

Glycolic acid has unique properties. Its function in skin care has attracted much attention. It can exfoliate, rejuvenate the skin, promote metabolism, and make skin tone even and smooth. However, it also has certain irritation. If the concentration is improper or the skin is sensitive, it is easy to cause discomfort, such as redness and tingling.

Bathing agents are designed to cleanse the skin. There are various formulas, gentle nourishers, and some focus on decontamination. If you want to add glycolic acid to the bath agent, the first thing to think about is its compatibility. Different bath agents have different ingredients, or react with glycolic acid, impairing its cleaning effect, or even generating harmful substances.

Furthermore, it needs to be done with discretion. If the concentration of glycolic acid is too high, it will be applied to the skin of the whole body, stimulating a large increase, which is not suitable. It is necessary to find an appropriate concentration according to the tolerance of the skin, so that you can enjoy the benefits of glycolic acid and avoid its harm when cleansing the skin.

If the skin is already sensitive, it is especially prudent to add glycolic acid. Try it before a small area of skin, observe its reaction, and expand it without discomfort. After adding it, pay attention to the skin condition. If there is any abnormality, stop using it immediately.

If you want to add glycolic acid to the bath agent, you need to consider it carefully, take the safety and suitability of the skin as the key, and operate it cautiously to obtain the good effect of cleaning and care.