Mix Glycolic Acid with Vitamin E
If you want to know whether glycolic acid and vitamin E can be mixed, you need to investigate the nature of the two in detail. Glycolic acid is acidic and has a stimulating effect on the metabolism of the stratum corneum of the skin, making the skin smoother and brighter. However, it may be acidic or irritating to the skin, and sensitive skin should be especially careful.

Vitamin E is an antioxidant, which can protect the skin from free radical damage, help the skin repair and moisturize, and make the skin moist and elastic.

As for the mixing of the two, in theory, the acidic environment of glycolic acid may not cause adverse reactions with vitamin E. However, when applying it in practice, it should still be used with caution. The individual differences in skin cover are quite large, or there are intolerants. Therefore, when using it for the first time, it is advisable to try it on a small area of skin first to see if it has any discomfort, such as redness, itching, tingling, etc. If there is no abnormality, the area of use can be gradually expanded.

When mixing, the proportion of preparation should also be paid attention to. If the concentration of glycolic acid is too high, even if it is mixed with vitamin E, it is still easy to irritate the skin. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare it appropriately according to your own skin condition to achieve the best skin care effect and keep the skin safe.