On whether it is feasible to use glycolic acid in the eyes
The skin on the face is delicate and different, especially around the eyes. If we want to discuss the application of glycolic acid in the present, we need to study its properties and the characteristics of the eye skin in detail.
Glycolic acid belongs to the fruit acid category and has many effects. It can exfoliate the skin, make the old cells on the surface of the skin fall off, and expose the new cells to achieve the effect of skin rejuvenation. It can also promote the production of collagen, enhance skin elasticity, and improve skin quality.
However, the skin around the eyes is thin and fragile, and the sebaceous and sweat glands are sparsely distributed, and the self-protection ability is weak. Glycolic acid has certain irritating properties. If it is applied rashly to the present, it may cause discomfort. In mild cases, there may be temporary tingling and redness, and in severe cases, it may cause allergies, damaging the barrier function of the eye skin.
The application of glycolic acid to the present moment depends on the individual skin's tolerance. If the normal skin tolerance is strong, you can try it with a small amount of low-concentration glycolic acid behind the ear or on a small piece of the present skin first, and wait for a while to see if there is any adverse reaction. If there is no abnormality, then use it gradually at the present moment, and the application frequency should not be high. If the skin is sensitive, or those with eye skin diseases, use it with caution or not.
If you want to apply glycolic acid at the present moment, be sure to be cautious. Check your skin condition carefully and weigh the pros and cons before you can do it to ensure the health of the eye skin.