If you want to make good use of Glycolic Acid and Snail Mucin, you must first understand the order of their application. The two have their own strengths in skin care, but the order of application depends on the quality of the effect.
Fruit acid has the power to rejuvenate the skin, can exfoliate the skin, make the skin delicate, and promote metabolism. Snail mucus is rich in nourishing and repairing ingredients, which can moisturize the skin and help it restore vitality.
If the skin has good tolerance, you can apply fruit acid first. Use fruit acid to gently open the door of the skin, wipe away old keratin, and make subsequent skin care ingredients more permeable. Wait for the skin to rest for a while, and then apply snail mucus after about half an hour. At this time, the nourishing ingredients of snail mucus can go straight into the deep layers of the skin to exert a better repair and moisturizing effect.
If the skin is more sensitive, use snail mucus as a base first. Its gentle nourishment can build a protective barrier for the skin. After the skin is soothing and adapted, use fruit acid. However, the amount of fruit acid should be small, and the residence time should not be too long to prevent skin discomfort.
The order of application, your mileage may vary. Be sure to do it carefully according to your own skin condition, in order to receive the good effect of skin care and get the skin renewed.