Glycolic Acid on Armpits
On the use of glycolic acid under the armpits
The skin under the armpits is often hidden, sweaty and depressed, so the maintenance method has attracted much attention. Glycolic acid has attracted much attention in the way of skin maintenance, but whether it can be applied to the armpits needs to be analyzed in detail.

Glycolic acid has unique properties. It is one of the fruit acids, with the smallest molecules and strong penetration. For ordinary skin care, it can exfoliate the surface layer of exfoliation, refresh the skin, promote metabolism, make the skin smooth and shiny, and help skin care products absorb, with significant effect.

However, the skin under the armpits is special. The skin here is delicate and the sweat glands are dense, and it is often rubbed. If you use glycolic acid rashly, you may have various problems. Because of its certain irritation, the underarm skin may be intolerant, causing allergic symptoms, such as redness, itching, and tingling. And glycolic acid exfoliates the cuticles, or damages the underarm skin barrier, making the skin less resistant, vulnerable to external stimuli, and increasing the risk of infection.

However, if there is keratin accumulation, pigmentation, etc. in the armpit, after careful consideration and preparation, glycolic acid may be used. Try it before a small area of skin to see if there is any discomfort. And the concentration selection is crucial, it must be used in low concentrations, step by step, until the skin adapts, and then make adjustments. At the same time, careful care is required after use to keep the skin moist and avoid sun exposure.

In short, the advantages and disadvantages of using glycolic acid in the armpit coexist. When using it, you should carefully observe your own skin, weigh the pros and cons, and proceed cautiously in order to achieve your skin care wishes without the worry of damage.