Glycolic Acid on Pimple
On whether glycolic acid is suitable for use in acne
people with acne, facial skin diseases, many people suffer from it. In modern times, glycolic acid has been used for skin care more and more widely, but whether it can be used in acne, there are different opinions.

Glycolic acid belongs to the class of fruit acids and is active. It can loosen the adhesion between keratinocytes, make the stratum corneum fall off, and accelerate the renewal of the skin surface. In ordinary times, it can make the skin delicate and smooth, and the color is uniform.

The cause of acne is complex. Or due to internal heat fumigation, or due to phlegm moisture stagnation, or due to exogenous wind evils. The skin at the acne has been red, swollen and inflamed. Although glycolic acid has the power of rejuvenating the skin, it is irritating to a certain extent. If it is used rashly on the acne, it may stimulate inflammation and increase redness and swelling.

For those with healthy skin, those with thick stratum corneum and strong tolerance, try glycolic acid on the acne in a small range and at a low concentration, or it can help the acne subside. Because it can clean up the keratin that blocks the pores, unblock the pores, and make the qi and blood in the acne. However, for those with sensitive skin, use it with caution. A little carelessness will cause skin allergies, itching, tingling, and erythema, which will only increase the skin.

Therefore, if you want to apply glycolic acid to the acne, you should first examine the nature of your own skin. If it is a tolerant muscle, you can try it on the micro-acne area and observe its reaction. If the skin is delicate and sensitive, don't give it up, and find another gentle way to treat acne. Don't do it casually, it will increase the disease of the skin.