Ordinary Glycolic Acid as Deodorant
On the feasibility of using common glycolic acid as a deodorant
Now we want to explore whether common glycolic acid can be used as a deodorant. The key to deodorization is to remove or mask unpleasant odors, and it needs to be harmless to the human body and easy to use.

Glycolic acid has certain chemical properties. It often exhibits unique properties in chemical reactions, or can interact with odor-producing substances. If it can be combined with odorizing molecules, its structure can be changed, and its odor can be weakened or disappeared, it may be used as a deodorant.

View its impact on the human body. It is necessary to consider its irritation. If the irritation is too strong and applied to the skin, it may cause discomfort, allergies, etc., it is not suitable for deodorant. However, if it is properly prepared, reduces irritation, and has been strictly tested, it is confirmed to be safe for most people's skin, it will have application value.

Furthermore, the convenience of use is also a key point. If it is complicated to use, it requires cumbersome steps, or it is not suitable for daily deodorization scenarios. It must be easy to apply and spray, and it can take effect quickly and lasts for a long time.

In summary, if common glycolic acid is to be used as a deodorant, it is necessary to study its reaction with odorizing substances, its impact on the human body, and its ease of use in detail. Only after scientific demonstration and practical testing can we know whether it can become an effective deodorant.