On the effect of glycolic acid on hair
Glycolic acid has many benefits for hair. First, it can clear the scalp. The scalp often accumulates oil, dander and dirt. Glycolic acid has the ability to gently exfoliate, relieve the blockage of hair follicles, make the scalp environment clean and refreshing, just like dredging a river, so that the hair roots can breathe smoothly, the hair roots are stable, and the risk of hair loss is reduced.
Second, it can adjust the acid and alkali of the scalp. The human scalp has its own acid-base balance, and this balance is related to hair growth. Glycolic acid can help maintain a suitable acid-base environment, just like creating a comfortable "home" for the hair, from which the hair is strong and shiny. Hair is not easy to be fragile and easy to fold, and is more shiny, like a pearl.
Furthermore, it promotes nutrient absorption. Glycolic acid optimizes the structure of the stratum corneum of the hair, just like opening a convenient door for nutrients. When using hair care products, nutrients are more likely to penetrate into the core of the hair and nourish the depths. In this way, the hair absorbs sufficient nutrients, becomes healthier and stronger, and thrives like the fertile soil of trees.
Also, increases hair elasticity. Glycolic acid can strengthen the internal structure of the hair, making the hair more resistant to external damage in daily combing and styling. It is like putting on a tough "armor" for the hair, which is not easy to break and split, and always maintains a supple and agile state.
From this perspective, glycolic acid has a significant effect on hair care. By making good use of it, it can rejuvenate hair and reveal its natural beauty.