On the Effect of Fruit Acid on Pigmentation and Acne
The skin suffers from pigmentation and acne, which often annoy people. Recent studies have shown that fruit acid has a special effect on skin diseases, so it is discussed in detail.
Fruit acid has unique characteristics. On the surface of the skin, it can loosen the adhesion between keratinocytes, make the old waste keratin shedding orderly, and promote the renewal of epidermal cells. This process can even out the skin tone, but lighten the pigmentation. Because of the accumulation of old waste keratin, it often leads to dull skin tone, and the fruit acid goes away, and the skin is rejuvenated.
As for acne, fruit acid also contributes. First, it can dredge pores. The plugging of pores is also the reason for the accumulation of oil and keratin. Fruit acid helps exfoliation, oil flows smoothly, and the foundation for the growth of acne is weak. Second, fruit acid has anti-inflammatory properties. Acne inflammation works, fruit acid slows down, and reduces redness and swelling.
In clinical practice, the use of fruit acid to treat pigmentation and acne is more effective. However, when applying surgery, caution is also required. Different skin types have different tolerances to fruit acid, and the choice of concentration and frequency is related to success or failure. Initially, it is recommended to try it at a low concentration, gradually increase it, and closely monitor the skin's reaction.
In summary, fruit acid has great potential for the treatment of pigmentation and acne. However, it is used well and varies from individual to individual in order to achieve the desired effect, making the skin normal and radiant.