On the application of glycolic acid to private parts
In today's world, people pay more attention to skin care, but private parts care should not be ignored. Glycolic acid, commonly found in skin care products, is lively, active in keratin metabolism, and can make the skin smooth and rejuvenated. However, its application to private parts must be viewed with caution.
Private skin is particularly delicate than other parts, with thin epidermis and rich nerve endings, which are sensitive to irritation. Glycolic acid is a mild fruit acid, but even so, it may cause discomfort when applied to private parts.
The effect of glycolic acid is to promote the renewal of keratinocytes and peel off old keratin. However, the skin structure of private parts is specific and has its own delicate balance. If glycolic acid is used, it may break this balance and damage the skin barrier. In mild cases, it may cause local redness, itching, and in severe cases, inflammation, resulting in more serious diseases.
And the microecology of the private parts is complex, and beneficial bacteria live here to protect their health. Glycolic acid may affect this microecology, causing imbalance of flora and increasing the risk of infection.
Longitudinal glycolic acid has good effect on ordinary skin care. When used in the private parts, a skin test must be performed first. Take a small amount of glycolic acid products and apply them to small pieces of skin around the private parts. After a few days or a day, observe whether there is any discomfort. If there is no adverse reaction, it can be used, and the starting concentration should be low, and the amount should be gradually increased. If you feel uncomfortable during use, stop using it immediately and seek medical treatment.
In summary, the advantages and disadvantages of using glycolic acid for private parts coexist. Before use, you must be aware of the risks, weigh the advantages and disadvantages, and act prudently according to your skin condition to protect the health of your private parts.