On the principle of using glycolic acid
on the inner side of the femur, it is more expensive to be even. The skin of the inner side of the femur may be dull and rough, and everyone wants it to be smooth. Glycolic acid, the power of skin care, has gradually become more important to the world. Whether it can be used on the inner side of the femur is related to health and cannot be ignored.
Glycolic acid is lively and has the ability to exfoliate. On ordinary skin, it can exfoliate old exfoliation, promote new skin regeneration, and make the skin radiant. However, the skin of the inner side of the femur is particularly delicate and sensitive compared to other parts. The skin in this area is thin, rich in nerve endings, and sensitive to stimulation.
If glycolic acid is used on the inside of the femur, it should be used with caution. First of all, the choice of concentration is crucial. Although high-concentration glycolic acid is effective in exfoliating and promoting metabolism, it is applied to the inside of the femur, which may cause skin burns, redness and swelling, and tingling. Therefore, it is advisable to choose a low concentration, and try it on a small area of skin first. Apply a small amount of glycolic acid to the hidden place on the inside of the femur, and wait for a few days to see if there is any discomfort. If there is no redness, itching, or pain, the area of use can be gradually expanded.
Furthermore, the method of use should not be ignored. It is advisable to cleanse the skin first and make the skin dry. In a gentle state, apply the glycolic acid product evenly to the inside of the strand, avoiding the mouth, eyes and private parts. And do not use it frequently. You can use it every few days at first, until the skin gets used to it, and then adjust the frequency.
Also, after use, it is necessary to take care of it. Glycolic acid exfoliates the keratin and temporarily reduces the skin's defense. Use gentle moisturizing products to protect the balance of water and oil and prevent dry skin. And when avoiding strong light, glycolic acid increases the skin's sensitivity to light, and when exposed to sunlight, it is easy to cause pigmentation.
In short, if you want to use glycolic acid on the inside of the strand, you must know the characteristics of the skin in detail and abide by the rules of use. If you use it properly, it may solve the disease of the inner skin and obtain a uniform and smooth effect; if you act rashly, you may hurt the skin and suffer endless consequences. Users should be careful.