Glycolic Acid and Hyaluronic Acid Compatibility
The Compatibility of Glycolic Acid and Hyaluronic Acid
The nourishment of the skin is related to the agent used. Glycolic acid and hyaluronic acid are both commonly used in skin care, but whether they can be used together is really confusing.

Glycolic acid belongs to the class of fruit acids, with small molecules and strong permeability. For skin care, it can exfoliate, promote skin metabolism, refresh the skin, and increase skin luster. It can also lighten spots and wrinkles, and has significant effect.

Hyaluronic acid, also known as hyaluronic acid, has extraordinary moisturizing power. It can form a water-retaining film on the surface of the skin, lock in water and moisturize, make the skin hydrated, full and elastic, and is a key element of skin hydration.

As to whether the two can be used together, it needs to be investigated in detail. The acidic properties of glycolic acid may affect the stability of hyaluronic acid. When the concentration of glycolic acid is too high, it may cause changes in the molecular structure of hyaluronic acid, which will damage its moisturizing effect. However, a moderate concentration of glycolic acid is compatible with hyaluronic acid, which may also be synergistic. Glycolic acid promotes keratin renewal, and hyaluronic acid penetrates better into the skin, enhances moisturizing, and complements each other.

Therefore, the use of glycolic acid and hyalur For those with sensitive skin, it is advisable to try it on a small scale first to see if there is any discomfort. And when using it, it is advisable to control the concentration of glycolic acid, step by step, to avoid skin overreaction.

In short, if glycolic acid and hyaluronic acid are used properly, or are good skin care policies, they will make the skin both rejuvenated and hydrated. Those who use it should be cautious and choose and use it reasonably according to their own skin condition to achieve the ideal skin care effect.