Best Glycolic Acid for Black Skin
On the method of making good use of fruit acids for dark skin
The color of the skin varies from person to person, and those with dark skin also seek the beauty of the skin. Those with fruit acids have a significant effect on skin care, and those with good use of fruit acids should be particularly concerned about those with dark skin.

Among fruit acids, glycolic acid is superior, and its molecules are tiny, which can quickly penetrate the surface of the skin and exfoliate without damaging the foundation of the skin. For those with dark skin, the stratum corneum may be thicker, and it can be used to make the skin delicate and smooth. However, black skin is sensitive to light. Although glycolic acid has the effect of rejuvenating the skin, it also increases the sensitivity to light. Therefore, when using glycolic acid, be careful to protect the sun during the day, apply thick sunscreen, and hold an umbrella to avoid light to prevent the skin from being damaged by light, causing pigmentation, and damaging the beauty of the skin.

And use glycolic acid, you need to follow a gradual method. For the first time, the concentration should be low, such as 2% - 5%, once or twice a week, so that the skin can gradually adapt. When the skin tolerates it, you can increase the concentration or frequency. Also, try it on a small part of the skin before use to see if there is any discomfort or allergies. If there is redness, swelling, or itching, stop and seek medical attention.

Furthermore, after using glycolic acid, the skin is easy to dry and needs to be hydrated and moisturized. You can apply a moisturizing mask and a moisturizing cream to balance the water and oil of the skin and keep it moisturized. In this way, by making good use of glycol acid, dark-skinned people can get a new skin and a unique beauty.