On the burning sensation after fruit acid
Fruit acid rejuvenation has been quite popular recently, but the subsequent burning sensation cannot be ignored.
Fruit acid can exfoliate, promote skin metabolism, and rejuvenate the skin. However, when applied to the skin, there is a burning sensation that occurs from time to time. This feeling may be light or heavy, the light one is like an ant walking on the skin surface, slightly hot and itchy; the heavy one is like a fire, and the pain is unbearable.
The reason for this is that the skin has its own inherent ecological balance, and the stratum corneum bears the brunt of the entry of fruit acid. The stratum corneum is eroded by fruit acid, the barrier function is temporarily damaged, and the skin feels intensified external stimulation. And fruit acid can cause the skin's blood vessels to dilate and blood flow to accelerate, which is also the source of burning sensation.
Furthermore, individual skin tolerance varies. People with delicate skin, or those who are often exposed to harsh environments, have weak tolerance to fruit acid. After applying fruit acid, the burning feeling is especially severe.
If you encounter this situation, don't panic. In light cases, wash slowly with water, apply an ice pack, and apply a cold compress for a while to reduce discomfort. In severe cases, seek medical attention as soon as possible, follow the doctor's instructions, or use ointments to soothe, or take medicines to relieve pain.
In short, when doing fruit acid skin rejuvenation, you should be cautious, be aware of the characteristics of your own skin, and weigh the pros and cons. If there is a burning sensation, it also needs to be properly dealt with, and it should not be taken lightly to ensure skin health.