Glycolic Acid Deodorant Application Order
On the order of use of glycolic acid and deodorant
Skin care people in the world are often trapped in the choice of the order of use of glycolic acid and deodorant. These two are important in daily skin care and body odor control, and the order of use is very knowledgeable.

Glycolic acid is a type of fruit acid, which has the ability to rejuvenate the skin. It can loosen the connection between keratinocytes, make old keratin shed, promote skin metabolism, make skin smooth and delicate, and help improve uneven skin tone, fade fine lines, etc. However, it has a certain irritation, and the skin may be temporarily sensitive after use.

The function of deodorant is to suppress sweat and deodorize. It uses special ingredients to prevent sweat secretion or neutralize and decompose odors, and keep underarms and other parts fresh and odorless.

If glycolic acid is applied first, then deodorant. After glycolic acid acts on the skin, the pores open, and the deodorant ingredients may be easier to penetrate. However, glycolic acid causes skin sensitivity, and some ingredients of deodorant may cause discomfort, such as tingling and redness.

On the contrary, apply deodorant first, then use glycolic acid, deodorant or form a film on the surface of the skin to prevent the penetration of glycolic acid and reduce its skin rejuvenation effect.

Therefore, the order of use of the two depends on the skin condition. If the skin has strong tolerance, you can first glycolic acid, wait for the skin to absorb, and use deodorant after about half an hour, so that both glycolic acid can rejuvenate the skin and deodorize. If the skin is sensitive, deodorant should be used first. After it dries, apply glycolic acid thinly, and pay close attention to the skin's reaction. If there is any discomfort, stop using it immediately.

In general, when it comes to skin care, when your mileage may vary, carefully choose the order of use of glycolic acid and deodorant to achieve the best care effect.