Mixing Kojic Acid and Glycolic Acid
The exploration of acid mixing
There are many acids in the world with different effects. Now I want to explore the beauty of mixing kojic acid and glycolic acid. Kojic acid is known for its ability to whiten light spots and is often used for skin whitening. Glycolic acid is also extraordinary, and it is quite effective in improving skin quality and promoting keratin renewal.

However, when mixing the two, be careful. Gaikojic acid is weakly acidic, and glycolic acid is slightly more acidic. If mixed rashly, or due to changes in pH, its chemical properties will change and its efficacy will be damaged.

If you want to mix it, it should be tolerated by the skin first. You can apply a little mixture to a small area of skin to observe its reaction. If the skin is no different, there is no redness, swelling or itching, then gradually increase the dosage.

When mixing, the proportion is also key. It is advisable to use a small amount of kojic acid and an appropriate amount of glycolic acid, and slowly reconcile them to complement each other. If the ratio is improper, or excessive acid irritates the skin and causes discomfort.

After mixing, you should also pay attention to the preservation. When placed in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight, to prevent deterioration. In this way, it may give full play to the best effect of mixing the two and help the skin rejuvenate.