The use of ordinary glycolic acid in the axillary
Ordinary people want to use ordinary glycolic acid in the axillary, and they often have doubts about whether it is possible. Cover the axillary skin, which is particularly sensitive and delicate than other parts. Glycolic acid has the property of exfoliating, and it can be used properly, or it can make the skin smooth and delicate. However, if it is slightly careless, it is easy to cause skin damage.
Glycolic acid can promote the metabolism of the stratum corneum. If there is keratin accumulation in the axillary area and dull skin tone, reasonable use may have the effect of improvement. However, its acidity or irritates the axillary skin, causing redness, swelling, tingling, itching and other discomforts. If the individual's skin is already sensitive, or has a history of allergies, the risk is
If you want to use it, try it on a small area of the axillary area first to see if there are any adverse reactions to the skin. And the starting concentration should be low, and the frequency of use should be less, such as once a week, until the skin adapts, and then adjust it as appropriate. If you feel uncomfortable during the trial, stop using it immediately, and seek medical attention if necessary.
In short, the use of ordinary glycolic acid in the axillary area needs to be done carefully, weighing the advantages and disadvantages to protect the skin's health.