Glycolic Acid Ingrown Hairs
On the effect of glycolic acid on endogenous hair
The disease of endogenous hair in the husband is disturbing to many people. Today's view of glycolic acid on endogenous hair is quite worth exploring.

Glycolic acid has unique properties. It can gently loosen the connections between the keratinocytes on the surface of the skin, causing the stratum corneum to gradually fall off. The formation of endogenous hair is mostly caused by the curling and lengthening of the hair, which is trapped by the stratum corneum. Glycolic acid not only loosens the keratin, but also the hair is easy to emerge, so it will not be restricted by the keratin, trapped in the skin and forming endogenous diseases.

And glycolic acid can promote the speed of skin metabolism. New cells are produced, old cells are removed, and the skin is renewed and orderly. In the place of endogenous hair, the increase of metabolism can improve the environment around the hair follicle, so that the hair grows in the right way, and it is not easy to bend and reproduce. And it can make the skin smoother and more delicate. When the hair grows, the obstruction is reduced, and the condition of endogenous hair can also be slowed down.

When using glycolic acid, it should also be prudent. It has a certain acidity, and those with sensitive skin may feel uncomfortable. Therefore, when using it for the first time, it is advisable to try it on a small area of skin first to see if there is redness, swelling, itching, etc. If there is no difference, the scope of use can be gradually expanded. And the frequency of use should also be moderate, not too frequent, so as not to damage the skin barrier.

In summary, glycolic acid does improve the endogenous hair. But users should make good use of it according to the quality of their own skin in order to obtain its benefits and avoid its harm, so that the skin and hair are healthy.