On whether collagen and glycolic acid are suitable for sharing
The nourishment of the skin is related to the combination of external products. Today there are collagen and glycolic acid, both of which are commonly used in skin care, but whether they can be used together is really of concern to everyone.
Collagen is also the pillar of the skin. In the skin, it supports the structure, making the skin full and elastic, like the beam of a broad building. If lost, the skin will collapse and wrinkles will grow. It can nourish the skin, make the skin moist and smooth, like spring rain moisturizing seedlings, and rejuvenate.
Glycolic acid is a fruit acid and the like. It has the ability to gently exfoliate, dredge pores, and make skin metabolism orderly. If the river is dredged, the water flow is smooth. And it can promote collagen regeneration, just like the spring breeze prompts germination, injecting vitality into the skin.
However, when the two are used together, there are also considerations. Glycolic acid is acidic to a certain extent, or affects the stability of collagen. If the structure of collagen is damaged, its nourishing power is impaired. And if the skin is intolerant to the stimulation of glycolic acid, rashly use it with collagen, or cause skin discomfort, such as redness, itching, etc.
If you want to use both, you should first check the tolerance of the skin. Those with strong skin tolerance can try it step by step. At the beginning, reduce the amount and frequency of glycolic acid, and observe the skin reaction. If there is no discomfort, adjust it as appropriate. And when using, it is advisable to pay attention to the sequence and interval. You can apply collagen first, and then use glycolic acid products after it is absorbed, which may reduce the risk of mutual influence.
In short, if collagen and glycolic acid are used properly, they can bring many benefits to the skin; if not handled properly, they may be counterproductive. Therefore, users should be cautious to achieve the best skin care.