Hyaluronic Acid and Glycolic Acid Toner Compatibility
The Use of Hyaluronic Acid and Glycolic Acid Toner

Some people ask today: "Can hyaluronic acid be used with glycolic acid toner?" This matter is related to the compatibility of the two.

Hyaluronic acid has excellent moisturizing ability, which can form a film on the surface of the skin, retain moisture, and make the skin hydrated and full. Glycolic acid toner, which is a fruit acid, can gently exfoliate, smooth pores, brighten skin tone, and promote skin metabolism.

However, the combination of the two should be done with caution. Glycolic acid is acidic to a certain extent, or causes the skin barrier to weaken temporarily, increasing skin sensitivity. If you rashly use it in combination with hyaluronic acid at this time, it may cause discomfort. Although hyaluronic acid is well moisturized, when the skin is in a sensitive state, it may be difficult to absorb it well, which will increase the burden on the skin.

If you want to use both, test the skin's tolerance first. Apply a small amount of glycolic acid toner behind the ear or a small piece of facial skin, and observe it for 24 hours. If there is no redness, swelling, itching and other discomfort, you can try to use it together. And at the beginning of the combination, it is advisable to reduce the dosage and frequency. You can gently wipe the skin with glycolic acid toner first, and then use hyaluronic acid products after the skin absorbs for a while. In this way, let the skin gradually adapt.

In short, hyaluronic acid and glycolic acid toner may be paired, but it is necessary to take care of the skin and act with caution to ensure skin health.