On the effect of glycolic acid on pores
The pores of the husband's skin are related to beauty, and everyone wants them to be delicate and firm. Glycolic acid, in the field of skin care, gradually shows its effect of reducing pores.
Glycolic acid, a type of fruit acid, has tiny molecules and can flow smoothly through the stratum corneum of the skin. When applied to the skin, it can promote the renewal and metabolism of keratinocytes. Normally, old keratin accumulates, often causing pores to block and look thick. Glycolic acid makes the keratinocytes replace orderly, making the keratin around the pores light and the pores appear delicate.
And glycolic acid can stimulate the production of collagen in the dermis. Collagen, the support structure of the skin, if collagen is plump, the skin is full and elastic, and the pores shrink accordingly. When glycolic acid acts on the skin to stimulate collagen regeneration, the pores seem to have a strong foundation and shrink naturally.
In addition, glycolic acid can improve the hydration of the skin. Water moisturizes the skin, the cells are filled, and the pores seem to be filled with water and looming. Therefore, the use of skin care products containing glycolic acid can keep the skin hydrated and indirectly shrink the pores.
However, it should be cautious to use glycolic acid to shrink the pores. Because of its certain irritation, initial users should try it on a small scale first to observe the skin's reaction. If the skin is sensitive, it is especially necessary to pay attention to the concentration and frequency of use to avoid skin damage.
In summary, glycolic acid does have an effect on pores, but it can be used reasonably to benefit the skin and achieve a delicate and beautiful skin.