Can You Use Glycolic Acid On Body
On the feasibility of using glycolic acid on the body
Fuglycolic acid is often discussed in the way of skin care. Today, it is a matter of concern to explore whether it can be applied to the body.

Glycolic acid has unique chemical properties. It is a type of fruit acid with tiny molecules and strong activity. In the field of facial skin care, it is often praised for its ability to promote the metabolism of the stratum corneum, rejuvenate the skin, and make the skin delicate and shiny. However, compared with the facial skin, the body skin has its own differences.

The body skin has a vast area and different skin conditions. Its stratum corneum thickness, oil secretion, etc., may be different from the face. If you rashly apply glycolic acid to the body, you need to consider it carefully. The tolerance of the body's skin may be different from that of the face. The facial skin has undergone long-term care, or has adapted to some active ingredients, but if the body's skin has not undergone a similar process, it will suddenly encounter glycolic acid, or have an uncomfortable reaction.

According to previous practice and research, some people have tried low-concentration glycolic acid on the body, but no obvious adverse reactions have been seen. However, some people have more sensitive skin, and they feel tingling and redness after use. This cover is due to the sensitivity of individual skin.

If you want to use glycolic acid on the body, you should be cautious. At the beginning, it is recommended to choose a small area of skin and try it with a very low concentration product. And the trial period should be slow to observe the skin's reaction. If the skin can tolerate it safely, it can gradually increase the area and concentration of use.

In summary, the use of glycolic acid in the body is not absolutely impossible, but it must be treated with caution. Only by carefully observing the characteristics of individual skin and following scientific methods can we pursue skin improvement and avoid the risk of skin damage.