"On the Sharing of Glycolic Acid and AHA"
The nourishment of the husband's skin is related to various medicines. Glycolic acid and AHA are both commonly used ingredients in skin care. Whether they can be used together is actually doubtful.
Glycolic acid belongs to the class of fruit acids, with tiny molecules, which can quickly penetrate the surface of the skin, rejuvenate the cuticle, and make the skin smooth and shiny. AHA, also known as fruit acids, has similar effects, can promote keratin renewal and help the skin metabolize.
Looking at its chemical properties, both are acidic. If used together on the skin, it may cause excessive acidity. The acid-base balance of the skin is stable, slightly biased, or uncomfortable. If it is too acidic, the skin may feel tingling, redness, or even allergies.
However, if the skin is well tolerated and used properly, it is not completely impossible. At the beginning, it is advisable to try a small amount to observe the reaction of the skin. And when using, the interval should be appropriate, and the skin should not be exposed to strong irritation.
Therefore, whether glycolic acid is shared with AHA or not depends on the quality of the individual's skin. Only with caution can we ensure skin health and obtain the effectiveness of skin care.