Discussion on whether glycolic acid toner can be used under the armpit
Recently, people often study whether glycolic acid toner can be used under the armpit during skin care. This question has profound implications and is related to whether it is appropriate for daily care.
Glycolic acid toner contains glycolic acid, which is a type of fruit acid. It is lively. It can quickly dissolve the bond between keratin in the outer layer of the skin, promote the release of stratum corneum cells, and accelerate the renewal of the skin surface. As the saying goes, it can make the skin smooth and delicate, and brighten the skin with light spots. It is very popular in facial care.
However, the skin under the armpit is different from the skin on the face. Under the armpit, the skin is more delicate and sensitive. And this part of the sweat glands are densely covered, often in a warm and humid environment, and it is easy to cause discomfort due to bacteria.
If you rashly use glycolic acid toner on your armpits, you may have many problems. First, glycolic acid is irritating to a certain extent, and the delicate skin under your armpits may be intolerable, causing redness, itching, and even tingling. Second, frequent use may cause damage to the skin barrier, reducing the skin's self-protection and making it easier for germs to invade.
If you have thick and dull keratin under your armpits, it is not impossible to use it. But be sure to do a skin test before use. Apply a small amount of toner to a small piece of hidden skin under your armpits. After 24 to 48 hours, if there is no redness, swelling, itching, etc., you can use it with caution. And at the beginning of use, the frequency should be low, such as once a week, observe the skin reaction, and then adjust the frequency. At the same time, pay close attention to the underarm skin after use, and stop using it immediately if there is any discomfort.
In short, whether to use glycolic acid toner under the armpit should be carefully determined according to the individual skin condition. When caring, it is necessary to take care of the health of the skin, and must not damage the skin due to effect.