Mix Glycolic Acid With Aha Bha
On the method of mixed use of fruit acids
The use of fruit acids is quite critical. Among them, glycolic acid (Glycolic Acid), AHA and BHA are all common fruit acid ingredients, but whether they can be mixed is a matter of concern to everyone.

Glycolic acid belongs to the category of AHA. Its molecules are small and can quickly penetrate into the surface of the skin, promote keratin metabolism, and make the skin glow. AHA acts on the upper layer of the skin as a whole, which can improve skin quality and increase skin moisture content. BHA, on the other hand, is lipophilic, can penetrate deep into pores, clean up oil, and has a good effect on acne, acne and other problems.

In terms of mixed use, caution is required. If the skin's tolerance is good, you can try to mix glycolic acid with AHA and BHA moderately. In this way, it can combine a variety of effects, not only promoting epidermal renewal, but also deeply cleaning pores. However, when mixing, the proportion is particularly important. It is advisable to try it in a small ratio first. If the proportion of glycolic acid is slightly lower, AHA and BHA should be matched in an appropriate amount. For the first time, apply a small amount to the local skin to observe whether there are allergies, tingling and other uncomfortable reactions.

If the skin is more sensitive, rashly mix it, it may cause skin redness, swelling, itching and other symptoms. At this time, when gradually, use glycolic acid alone or one of AHA and BHA alone, and then consider mixing after the skin adapts. And during the mixing process, it is still necessary to pay close attention to the skin reaction.

In short, mixing glycolic acid with AHA and BHA has potential benefits in skin maintenance. However, it is necessary to operate cautiously according to your own skin condition to achieve the ideal skin care effect and protect the health of the skin.