On the Compatibility of Glycolic Acid and Isotretinoin
The combination of medication and skin care ingredients is crucial for the protection of the husband's skin. Glycolic acid, a fruit acid, is often used in skin care to rejuvenate, exfoliate, promote metabolism, and make the skin smooth. Isotretinoin, which is mostly a medicine for acne, can regulate sebum secretion and improve hair follicle keratinization. Both have their own abilities in skin care and acne treatment.
Whether the two can be used together needs to be investigated in detail. Glycolic acid has exfoliation properties. After use, the skin may be temporarily sensitive, and the stratum corneum becomes thinner and the defense is slightly weaker. And isotretinoin also irritates the skin, which can cause dry skin, desquamation, sensitivity and other diseases. If the two are used together, the irritation will be superimposed, and the skin may be difficult to bear, which will easily cause redness, swelling, tingling, itching, and even damage the skin barrier, causing skin problems to intensify.
Therefore, for the sake of skin health, when using isotretinoin, it is advisable to use glycolic acid with caution. If necessary, consult a doctor or professional skin care professional first, and weigh the pros and cons according to your own skin condition to determine the method and timing of use. Do not use it blindly, so as not to damage the skin and regret it.