On the use of glycolic acid after laser hair removal
In modern times, there are laser hair removal techniques. After surgery, people are often confused about whether glycolic acid can be used.
Laser hair removal uses the power of laser to break hair follicles and generate hair cells, so as to eliminate the source of hair growth. However, after surgery, the skin is very fragile, such as spring ice, and needs to be taken care of.
Glycolic acid is a type of fruit acid, which is active, can exfoliate, promote skin metabolism, and rejuvenate the skin, so it is often used in skin care. However, after laser hair removal, the skin has been stimulated by laser, and if glycolic acid is used rashly, its vitality may cause skin intolerance. In mild cases, the skin is red, hot, and slightly itchy; in severe cases, it may rash, sting, or even damage the skin barrier, causing other diseases.
After covering laser hair removal, the skin needs time to heal itself. It is recommended to use mild products at the beginning, such as skin care products with repair effect, to moisturize and moisturize the skin and repair the barrier. Wait for the skin to recover, about two to four weeks, depending on the recovery of the skin, and then use glycolic acid.
When using it, you should also be cautious. Try it on a small area of skin first to see if there is any discomfort. If there is no abnormality, you can gradually expand the scope of use. At the beginning of use, the concentration should be low and the frequency should be sparse. When the skin adapts, make adjustments.
In short, the use of glycolic acid after laser hair removal must be based on skin recovery, and it should be done with caution, not Meng Lang, so as to ensure skin health and obtain the benefits of skin care.