On the effect of glycolic acid on the whitening of the inner thigh
In modern times, people pay special attention to the color of the skin, and the skin tone of the inner thigh also becomes the focus. Glycolic acid has attracted much attention here, because it is rumored that it has the ability to whiten the inner thigh.
Glycolic acid belongs to the class of fruit acids, with tiny molecules and strong penetration. Its action on the skin can accelerate the metabolism of the stratum corneum, make the old cuticles fall off, and renew the skin's surface. The skin on the inner thigh is often dull in color due to friction, hormones, etc. Glycolic acid can reduce the pigmentation of the surface layer by exfoliating. At first, the skin may be slightly tender and slightly lighter in color.
However, only relying on glycolic acid, it is not easy to achieve the effect of significantly whitening the inner thighs. First, the causes of dull skin tone on the inner thighs are complex, or due to deep-seated factors such as genetics and endocrine, glycolic acid only acts on the surface and is difficult to eradicate. Second, the skin has different tolerances to glycolic acid. If the concentration is improper, it may cause discomfort such as allergies and redness, which will damage the health of the skin.
If you want to whiten the inner thighs with glycolic acid, you should first test the sensitivity to ensure the skin's tolerance. And it needs to be used moderately, with daily care such as sunscreen and moisturizing. What's more, it needs to be understood that whitening is a comprehensive process, and not a single glycolic acid can be completely effective It is necessary to practice both inside and outside, adjust diet, exercise properly, and work and rest steadily in order to achieve the ideal whitening effect.