Glycolic Acid After Salicylic Acid Cleanser
On whether it is appropriate to use glycolic acid after salicylic acid cleansing
Some people ask today whether glycolic acid can be used after using bisalicylic acid cleansing products. This matter is related to skin care and cannot be ignored.

Salicylic acid is fat-soluble, can penetrate deep into pores, remove oil and keratin, and smooth pores. It is beneficial for skin problems such as acne and acne. Glycolic acid is a water-soluble fruit acid with small molecules and strong permeability. It can promote keratin renewal, brighten skin tone, and improve skin roughness.

However, the combination of the two should be used with caution. Salicylic acid has some effect on the stratum corneum of the skin. If glycolic acid is used immediately, because both have certain exfoliation, or cause the skin to suffer from excessive irritation. Those with sensitive skin are prone to redness, tingling, itching and other discomforts.

If the skin has good tolerance, use mild salicylic acid cleansing products first. After moderate cleansing, wait for the skin to recover slightly, and then use glycolic acid products at intervals of time, such as half an hour to an hour, and the initial concentration should be low. Observe the skin's reaction and gradually increase the frequency and concentration of use.

If the skin is sensitive or poorly tolerated, in order to maintain skin health, glycolic acid should be avoided immediately after salicylic acid cleansing to prevent skin damage. When necessary, you can consult a professional dermatologist or skin care expert to obtain accurate advice based on your skin type, so as to achieve the purpose of scientific skin care, so that the skin can be maintained without harm.