Glycolic Acid with Faded Topicals Compatibility
On the suitability of fruit acid and fading topical agent
The maintenance of the husband's skin and the way of medication are appropriate. Fruit acid has a great effect on the metabolism and rejuvenation of the skin, but when it is used in combination with fading topical agent, whether it is suitable or not is really related to the profit and loss of the skin.

Fruit acid is active, can promote exfoliation, increase the transparency of the skin, and make the skin smooth and shiny. The fading topical agent is designed to lighten pigmentation spots and brighten the skin tone. If the two are used properly, they may complement each other; if used improperly, there may be drawbacks.

The nature of fruit acid is tested, which is irritating to a certain extent. The skin may feel tingling and redness when used for the first time. If used in combination with a fading topical agent, its ingredients should be carefully checked. For example, the fading agent contains hydroquinone, etc., and is used in combination with fruit acid, or it may increase the risk of irritation. Causal acid thins the stratum corneum, the skin protection is slightly weaker, hydroquinone, etc. is more likely to penetrate, or cause allergies, inflammation and other diseases.

However, there are also fading topical agents with mild ingredients, such as arbutin. When used in combination with fruit acid, if used step by step, try it on a small scale first to check the skin's response, or it may be compatible. At first, use low-concentration fruit acid and an appropriate amount of fading agent at intervals to see if the skin can tolerate it. If the skin is the same, gradually adjust the dosage and frequency.

When using it, sun protection is especially important. Both fruit acid and fading agent can make the skin more sensitive to light. If exposed to sunlight, not only will the effect be difficult to show, but it will increase the risk of pigmentation and aggravation. Therefore, it must be protected by shading and applying sunscreen.

In general, the adaptation of fruit acid and fading external agent is not generalized. It should be done with caution according to personal skin type and product ingredients. Try it first and then use it, pay attention to the skin's reaction, and adjust it in time to keep the skin healthy and achieve the purpose of maintenance.