Glycolic Acid on Bikini Line
On the use of glycolic acid in the bikini line
Recently, many people have asked if glycolic acid can be used in the bikini line. Glycolic acid, a fruit acid, is often used for skin rejuvenation and exfoliation. However, in this special part of the bikini line, it should be used with caution.

The skin around the bikini line is more delicate and sensitive than other parts. Glycolic acid has a certain irritation. If used directly, it may cause skin discomfort, such as redness, itching, tingling, and even cause allergies.

If you insist on using glycolic acid in the bikini line, you should test the skin first. Take a little glycolic acid product, apply it to a hidden small piece of skin next to the bikini line, and wait for 24 hours to see if there is any adverse reaction. If there is no abnormality, it can be used, and the initial concentration should be low, the application time should be short, and then gradually increase and delay, so that the skin has a gradual process of adaptation.

When using, be sure to strictly follow the instructions and guidelines of the product, apply evenly, and do not over-rub. After use, it should be washed with water, followed by mild skin care products to moisturize. If the skin is seriously uncomfortable after use, stop it immediately, and ask a professional doctor.

In short, using glycolic acid in bikini threads has both advantages and disadvantages. Users should carefully consider the characteristics of their own skin, weigh the advantages and disadvantages, and be cautious in order to achieve the purpose of skin care and avoid the risk of skin damage.