How To Use Glycolic Acid Underarms
The method of using glycolic acid under the armpits
If you want to use glycolic acid under the armpits, you should follow a certain method to be effective and avoid suffering.

First, clean the area before use. With warm water and mild soap, gently wash the armpits to remove their dirt and sweat stains, and then wipe them dry with a soft towel. This is to make the glycolic acid better adhere to the skin and reduce the possibility of irritation.

Second rule, it is advisable to try it on a small scale first. Take a small amount of glycolic acid products and apply them to small pieces of skin under the armpits. Wait for a few hours to see if there is any discomfort, such as redness, itching, and tingling. If there are no adverse reactions, it can be used comprehensively.

And when using, the dosage should be appropriate. Dip an appropriate amount of glycolic acid solution into the pulp of the finger or a cotton swab, and apply it evenly to the underarms to avoid excessive irritation. When applying, it should be light and do not rub vigorously.

Also, the frequency should not be too excessive. For beginners, you can use it once a day, until the skin adapts, and then increase the number of times, but also do not use it daily to prevent skin damage.

If you feel uncomfortable after use, such as increased tingling and erythema, rinse with water as soon as possible, and seek medical attention as appropriate.

In short, the use of glycolic acid under the armpits should be done with caution, and according to the correct method, the skin can be refreshed and improved.