The difference between glycolic acid and lactic acid rejuvenation
The beauty of a husband's skin is related to the hearts of everyone. In cosmetic techniques, glycolic acid and lactic acid rejuvenation are commonly used methods with different effects and need to be screened in detail.
Glycolic acid is the smallest molecule in fruit acid, and its power to penetrate the skin is very strong. It can quickly reach the deep layers of the skin, accelerate the metabolism of keratinocytes, and make old keratin shed, and the skin surface can be renewed. Therefore, it is effective in improving the rough and dull state of the skin. Frequent use of this technique can make the skin smooth and delicate and radiant. However, because of its strong penetrating power, it is also more irritating to the skin. Use with caution for sensitive skin. At the time of surgery, there may be a short-term tingling and redness, and careful care is required after surgery to protect against ultraviolet rays.
Lactic acid is relatively mild and has a slightly larger molecule than glycolic acid. It not only promotes keratin renewal, but also has a good moisturizing effect. Lactic acid can combine skin moisture to make skin hydrated and full. Suitable for a variety of skin, especially for dry and sensitive skin. When applying lactic acid skin rejuvenation, the skin feels less uncomfortable and recovers relatively quickly after surgery. However, its effect of improving rough and dull skin is slightly slower than that of glycolic acid.
Those who want to perform skin rejuvenation should choose according to their own skin characteristics. If the skin is well tolerated and wants to quickly improve the rough and dull state, glycolic acid rejuvenation can be a good choice; if the skin is sensitive or dry, pay attention to mildness and moisturization, and lactic acid rejuvenation is more suitable. The operator should also operate under the guidance of professionals to ensure safety and achieve the best cosmetic effect.