Apply Vitamin C After Glycolic Acid
On the suitability of using vitamin C after fruit acid
The method of skin maintenance, fruit acid and vitamin C are both essential agents. However, whether vitamin C can be continued after fruit acid is used needs to be carefully examined.

Those with fruit acid are active, can rejuvenate the skin, exfoliate, and start the process of skin renewal. When used properly, the skin can be smooth and shiny again. However, it also temporarily makes the skin sensitive, the stratum corneum becomes thinner, and the defense is slightly reduced.

Vitamin C has antioxidant properties, can protect the skin from free radical damage, and help whiten and brighten the skin. However, it is also irritating and can be used when the skin is sensitive or uncomfortable.

If the skin has strong tolerance, after using the fruit acid, wait for the skin to soothe, and apply vitamin C for a while. Although the skin is stimulated by the fruit acid at this time, it still has the ability to withstand it, and the benefits of vitamin C can be exhibited. And the combination of the two may increase the effect of skin rejuvenation, so that the skin not only removes old keratin, but also has antioxidant protection.

However, for those with sensitive skin, after using the fruit acid, do not use vitamin C. You need to wait for the skin to be comfortable and the barrier to be rehabilitated before you can try vitamin C. Use a small amount first, observe the skin's response, and then gradually increase the amount if there is no discomfort. Otherwise, it may cause skin redness, swelling, tingling, itching, and damage to the skin.

In short, the use of vitamin C after fruit acid should vary according to the quality of the skin. Only with caution can the skin benefit from maintenance and avoid damage.