Benefits of glycolic acid on the feet
For glycolic acid, it has a significant effect on the maintenance of the feet. It can exfoliate the old waste exfoliation of the feet. As the feet grow, the exfoliation becomes thicker, causing the feet to become rough, and even cocoons. Glycolic acid has the ability to gently exfoliate, causing the old waste exfoliation to fall off, making the skin of the feet rejuvenated and delicate, and the touch is smooth.
Furthermore, glycolic acid can promote the metabolism of the skin of the feet. If the metabolism is smooth, new cells will grow quickly, and old cells will leave quickly. In this way, the skin of the feet is always vibrant, with uniform color, reducing dullness, and showing a healthy and bright state.
Again, glycolic acid can moisturize. Its molecules can grab water and form a moisturizing film on the surface of the foot skin, which locks in water and is not easy to lose, making the foot hydrated all day long, avoiding the risk of dry cracking, especially the part of the heel that is prone to dry cracking, and can also be cared for and maintained.
In addition, glycolic acid also has a soothing effect on the common slight inflammation of the foot. Glycolic acid can relieve some discomfort and inflammation caused by stuffy heat, friction, etc., making the foot feel comfortable.
In summary, glycolic acid has great significance in foot maintenance, and can exfoliate, promote metabolism, moisturize, reduce inflammation, etc., so that the foot skin can reach a better state.