Matters related to the use of glycolic acid under the armpits
Husband's underarm skin is soft and sensitive. Glycolic acid is commonly found in skin care products, with the power of rejuvenation, but it should be used under the armpits with caution.
Glycolic acid is acidic and active, or can cause underarm discomfort. It can exfoliate and regenerate the skin, but the underarm skin is thin and the sweat glands are dense. Use it rashly, or cause tingling, redness and swelling.
If you want to use glycolic acid under the armpits, you should first conduct a skin sensitivity test. Take a small amount of glycolic acid-containing products and apply it to the small skin under the armpits. After a few days, there will be no abnormalities, such as itching, red rash, etc. If there is no
And when used, the concentration should be low. Although high-concentration glycolic acid is effective quickly, the risk of skin damage also increases. Start with a low concentration at the beginning, and when the skin is suitable, then consider the amount to increase the concentration.
Also, take good care of the underarm skin after use. Apply mild moisturizing products to prevent dry skin. If the underarm discomfort is aggravated after using glycolic acid, stop using it immediately and consult a doctor.
In short, when using glycolic acid under the armpit, it is necessary to be cautious and check the skin's response to ensure its health.