On the application of glycolic acid to bikini parts
Recently, people often ask whether glycolic acid can be applied to bikini parts. Glycolic acid belongs to alpha-hydroxy acids and has attracted much attention in the field of skin care. It can promote exfoliation of the stratum corneum, accelerate skin metabolism, and is often used to improve skin texture and fade pigmentation.
However, the skin in the bikini part is more delicate and sensitive than other parts. If you use glycolic acid rashly, it may cause a lot of discomfort. The skin in this part is thin, the hair follicles and sweat glands are dense, and the tolerance is not good. The acidic properties of glycolic acid may cause skin tingling, redness, swelling, itching, and even allergic reactions.
If you insist on using glycolic acid on the bikini part, you need to act with caution. Use a low-concentration product first, try it on a small area behind the ear or inside the arm, and observe it for 24-48 hours. If there is no adverse reaction, you can use it on the bikini part in a small area. And the frequency of use should not be too high. It is appropriate to start once a week. When the skin adapts, increase it as appropriate. When using, be sure to follow the product instructions and do a good job of moisturizing and sun protection to prevent skin damage.
In short, when using glycolic acid on the bikini part, you must take care of the skin. Try it carefully. If you feel uncomfortable, stop using it immediately and seek medical attention.