Glycolic Acid and Milia Removal
Whether fruit acid can remove mille papules
fruit acid, with its unique chemical properties, has attracted much attention in the field of skin care. Millet papules are a common skin disease, manifested as small white or yellow papules, often on the face, especially around the eyes. Many beauty lovers and skin care practitioners are concerned about whether fruit acid can be an effective means to remove mille papules.

From the perspective of the mechanism of action of fruit acid, glycolic acid is common in fruit acid, which has a unique exfoliation ability. Glycolic acid molecules are small and can easily penetrate into the stratum corneum of the skin, promoting the relaxation of connections between keratinocytes, accelerating the shedding of old keratinocytes, and then renewing the surface of the skin. This property is quite beneficial for improving skin texture and smooth skin surface.

However, when it comes to removing milipimples, the situation is more complicated. The formation of milipimples is mostly due to the accumulation of skin keratin in the funnel of the hair follicle, forming tiny cysts. Although fruit acid can promote exfoliation and improve skin metabolism to a certain extent, for the formed milipimples, relying solely on the action of fruit acid may not be effective. Because fruit acid mainly acts on the surface keratin of the skin, while the cyst structure of milipimples is relatively deep.

If you want to use fruit acid to remove milipimples, you need to be careful. First, you should choose a fruit acid product with an appropriate concentration according to your skin's tolerance. When initially used, the concentration should be low to observe the skin's reaction. If the skin is well tolerated, the concentration can be gradually increased under the guidance of a professional. Secondly, the frequency of using fruit acid products should also be controlled. Excessive use can easily cause skin damage, causing redness, swelling, tingling and other uncomfortable symptoms.

In addition, during the use of fruit acid products, be sure to take good skin care. First, sun protection is essential. Fruit acid thins the stratum corneum of the skin and reduces its defense against ultraviolet rays, so it is necessary to apply sunscreen every day to avoid direct sunlight. Second, moisturizing is also indispensable. Fruit acid accelerates keratin metabolism and is easy to cause skin moisture loss. Moisturizing skin care products should be used to maintain skin hydration.

In general, fruit acid has some value in removing milipimples, but it cannot be regarded as a panacea. Before taking fruit acid to treat milipimples, it is recommended to consult a professional dermatologist or beautician to evaluate the individual skin condition and formulate a more scientific and reasonable plan.