Glycolic Acid Use on Armpits Daily
On the principle of daily use of glycolic acid
under the armpits, it needs to be reviewed in detail, and the underarm part is particularly special. Now discuss whether glycolic acid can be used under the armpits in daily use, when its properties are clear, check its appropriateness.

Glycolic acid belongs to the class of fruit acids, which have the ability to exfoliate, which can make the old and old keratin on the surface of the skin fall off, make the skin new, and can increase the skin's hydration. However, its properties are also strong and irritating.

Underarm skin, compared with other parts, is more delicate and sensitive. Sweat glands are densely covered, often in a warm and humid environment, and are easily stimulated by foreign objects. If glycolic acid is often used in the armpits every day, it may feel refreshing at first, and exfoliation makes the pores smooth and the odor slightly reduced. However, if used for a long time, the drawbacks will gradually appear.

Its irritation is easy to cause redness, itching, and even pain in the underarm skin. The barrier of the skin is damaged, germs are easily invaded, or inflammation occurs. And long-term stimulation of glycolic acid may cause abnormal pigmentation of the underarm skin and uneven skin tone.

Therefore, if you want to use glycolic acid in the armpits, you should not rashly do it every day. Try it on a small area of skin first to see if there is any discomfort. If the skin tolerates it, it can be used every day or several days, and careful care is required after use to ensure the safety of the skin. Do not be greedy for quick results, causing skin damage and regret it. In general, the daily use of glycolic acid under the armpit should be done with caution and weigh the pros and cons before it is the best policy.