Moisturize After Glycolic Acid
On the Suitability of Moisturizing the Skin after Fruit Acid
Fruit acid rejuvenates the skin. In recent years, it has been a method of skin care. However, there are many opinions on whether it should be emollient after using fruit acid.

Fruit acid can exfoliate, open pores, promote skin metabolism, and refresh the skin. Therefore, it is effective for acne, dullness, roughness and other skin diseases. However, its use often causes the skin barrier to be temporarily weak, moisture to be lost, and a feeling of dryness and tightness.

If you don't use emollient products, the skin will lose moisture or cause compensatory oil secretion, which will increase the burden on the skin, and even dry, or cause desquamation and itching. In the long run, the skin state will decline. If you moisturize the skin in a timely manner, you can replenish the moisture lost by the skin, build a skin barrier, slow down dryness and discomfort, and help the skin quickly return to normal.

Choose emollient with caution. Choose those that are mild, non-irritating, and have moisturizing and repairing effects. For example, they contain hyaluronic acid, ceramide, and glycerin, which are good at grasping water and moisturizing. Ceramide can fix the skin barrier, and glycerin can moisturize the skin surface.

And when emollient, it should be applied gently to help the product absorb. After using fruit acid, the skin is sensitive, and if it is too heavy, it may hurt the skin.

In summary, after using fruit acid, it is appropriate to moisturize the skin, but the choice of products and the method of use should not be careless. In this way, the skin care effect of fruit acid can be obtained and the skin is healthy.