Glycolic Acid on Armpits After Shaving
Discussion on whether glycolic acid can be used under the armpits after shaving
Some people doubt whether glycolic acid can be used under the armpits after shaving the armpits? This is an important question related to skin care.

When shaving the armpits, the underarm skin may be slightly damaged and the pores are also open. Glycolic acid has a certain exfoliating effect, which can promote the metabolism of the skin and make the skin smooth and delicate. However, it is used for the underarm skin after shaving, but there are advantages and disadvantages.

For the advantage, if the underarm skin is generally well tolerated, using glycolic acid may help remove the accumulated keratin at the mouth of the hair follicle, reduce the blockage of the hair follicle, and prevent folliculitis and other diseases caused by shaving. And it can make the skin firmer and smoother.

Those who are harmful, if the skin is already sensitive, the skin is more fragile after shaving, and the acidity of glycolic acid may irritate the skin, causing redness, tingling, itching and other uncomfortable symptoms. What's more, it may cause allergic reactions and damage the skin barrier.

Therefore, if you want to use glycolic acid under the armpit after shaving the armpit hair, check the skin's tolerance first. Take a little glycolic acid product, apply it to a small piece of skin under the armpit, and wait for a while to see if there is any discomfort. If there is no abnormality in the skin, you can use it with caution, and the initial dosage should be small, the frequency should be low, and the dosage and frequency should be gradually increased. If the skin is uncomfortable after use, stop using it immediately and seek medical treatment.

In short, the use of glycolic acid under the armpits after shaving the armpits should be done carefully according to the characteristics of the individual skin to protect the health of the skin.