The fact that glycol acid burns the skin
One evening, I took glycol acid from the product I used to take care of the skin. At first, I didn't feel any abnormality, but less often, my skin suddenly felt a burning pain, like a fire burning my body. I was shocked, and when I saw it, my skin was already red, and it was gradually blistering, and the tingling was unbearable.
I knew very well that this was the cause of the glycol acid burn, so I hurriedly rinsed it with water, hoping to reduce the damage. The water gurgled down, but the pain of the skin did not subside slightly. For a long time, the pain was still there, and I was worried, for fear of remaining on the body and damaging the appearance.
After seeking medical treatment, the doctor said: "Although glycolic acid has the effect of beautifying the skin, it is easy to cause burns if used improperly. According to the quality of the skin, the dosage should be adhered to, and it should not be used rashly." I heard it, and I regretted it at the beginning, and sighed that the medication was careless, which caused this disaster. From then on, I must be cautious when it comes to using things, and I dare not neglect it again. I hope that all people will also take me as a lesson, and when using things, they will study them carefully, so as not to repeat my mistakes.