On the Compatibility of Fruit Acid and Hyaluronic Acid
Now there are fruit acid (glycolic acid) and hyaluronic acid, both of which have attracted much attention in the field of skin care. People often wonder, can the two be mixed and used?
Fruit acid has the power of rejuvenation. It can loosen the connection between keratinocytes, promote the shedding of the stratum corneum, accelerate the renewal of the skin surface, make the skin glow, and can improve skin quality, reduce fine lines and pigmentation. However, it is strong in nature, and high concentrations of fruit acid may cause skin irritation, such as redness, tingling, desquamation, etc.
Hyaluronic acid is not the same, known for moisturizing. It forms a water-locking film on the surface of the skin, retains moisture, and makes the skin hydrated and full, just like the autumn water, and the elasticity reappears.
As for whether the two can be mixed, it is necessary to be cautious. Fruit acid is acidic. If it is improperly compatible with hyaluronic acid, or breaks the structure of hyaluronic acid, it will damage its moisturizing effect. And the irritation of fruit acid, or due to mixing with hyaluronic acid, will cause even more discomfort to those with sensitive skin.
However, if used properly, it is also beneficial. First use low-concentration fruit acid products to make the skin gradually adapt and use them at intervals. Then use hyaluronic acid products to replenish water and moisturize in time to soothe the skin. In this way, you can enjoy the benefits of both, not only the wonders of fruit acid rejuvenation, but also the moisturizing power of hyaluronic acid.
In short, if you want to Mix Glycolic Acid with Hyaluronic Acid, you must carefully investigate the skin characteristics, step by step, in order to ensure skin health and receive the good effect of skin care.