On the effect of glycolic acid on Indian skin
This word glycolic acid is quite controversial for the use of Indian skin. Glycolic acid belongs to the class of fruit acids and has unique characteristics.
In India, the climate is diverse, whether it is inflamed or humid, and its people's skin is also unique. In hot and humid conditions, the skin is prone to oil production, easy pores, and intense sun exposure, easy to darken skin tone, and easy to produce pigmentation.
Glycolic acid has a significant effect on Indian skin. First, it can exfoliate. The stratum corneum of Indian skin may be slightly thicker due to environmental factors. Glycolic acid can warm and reconcile the connections between the cuticles, causing the old cuticles to fall off, making the skin's surface more delicate, smooth and radiant. For example, after daily cleansing, apply it with skin care products containing an appropriate amount of glycolic acid. After menstruation, you can feel that the skin feels better to the touch and the roughness gradually fades away.
Second, it can promote collagen regeneration. Long-term sun invasion, collagen loss of Indian skin may be rapid. Glycolic acid can stimulate fibroblasts to produce more collagen, increase skin elasticity, and reduce wrinkle formation. Often treated with glycolic acid products, the scars of the skin may be relieved over time.
Third, it also has an effect on pigmentation. It can inhibit the generation of melanin, disperse the melanin that has been generated, and help the skin even out the color and light the pigmentation. If Indians are troubled by pigmentation, it is reasonable to use glycolic acid. Over time, the pigmentation may fade.
When using glycolic acid on Indian skin, it is also necessary to be cautious. Because it has certain irritation, if the concentration is improper, the usage is wrong, or it causes skin discomfort, such as redness and tingling. Therefore, for beginners, it is recommended to choose a low-concentration product, and try it first on a small area of skin. After there is no discomfort, the area should be expanded. When using, the frequency and dose of use should also be adjusted according to the skin reaction.
In summary, glycolic acid on Indian skin, if used properly, can bring many benefits to the skin and help Indians have healthy and bright skin.