Can I Use Glycolic Acid On Lips
Whether glycolic acid is feasible for lip skin care
There are various methods, and the use of glycolic acid is also one of them. However, whether glycolic acid can be applied to the lips is an important matter that needs to be discussed in detail.

Glycolic acid is a type of fruit acid, which is often used in various skin care products because it can promote the metabolism of the stratum corneum and improve the texture of the skin. However, the skin of the lips is different from others. Its stratum corneum is thin and has no sebaceous glands, so it is more delicate and sensitive.

If glycolic acid is used rashly on the lips, there may be many drawbacks. Glycolic acid has a certain degree of irritation, and the lip skin is delicate or unbearable. After application, it is easy to cause tingling, redness and swelling, and even cause allergic reactions, which can worsen the lip condition.

However, if the lips really have special care needs, such as thick keratin causing dull lip color, peeling, etc., and after detailed evaluation by professionals, you can try very low-concentration glycolic acid products, and the application process must be cautious. Try it on a small scale first, observe whether there is any discomfort, and if there is no abnormality, it can be cautiously expanded to the whole lip, and the application frequency should be low, not frequent.

In short, the application of glycolic acid to the lips should not be done hastily. It is necessary to comprehensively consider various factors such as your lip skin condition and professional advice, and weigh the pros and cons before making a choice, so as to achieve the purpose of lip protection without damage.