On the Effect of Glycolic Acid on Scalp Desquamation
Now there is a disease of scalp desquamation, which is disturbing to many people. Among many ways to deal with it, glycolic acid gradually shows its ability.
Glycolic acid has unique properties. Its molecules are delicate and active. It has a significant effect on the treatment of scalp desquamation.
To observe its effect, the first is gentle exfoliation. On the scalp, dead skin accumulates, which is often the source of desquamation. Glycolic acid can loosen the connection between keratinocytes, causing the thick stratum corneum to gradually peel off without damaging the healthy tissue of the scalp. This process is like a spring breeze, gentle and orderly, making the scalp refreshed.
Furthermore, glycolic acid can regulate the hydration of the scalp. The scalp is dehydrated, and it also causes desquamation. Glycolic acid can increase the water content of the stratum corneum of the scalp, making it hydrated and full. It is like the soil of a long drought getting rain and moisturizing, restoring vitality. In this way, the barrier function of the scalp is strengthened, and the ability to resist external stimuli is also increased.
When using, pay attention to the method. The concentration of preparation varies according to the tolerance of the scalp. For beginners, it is advisable to try it at a low concentration, such as 2% - 5% glycolic acid solution, and gradually increase the concentration for safety. Use frequently, and do not use too often. At the beginning, once a week is appropriate, and when the scalp gets used to it, it can be increased to twice a And after use, it should be washed with water before daily hair care.
In general, glycolic acid is a good method for scalp desquamation. However, individual differences, the effect may vary. If the symptoms are stubborn, you still need to seek medical attention for a cure.