In today's world, people often think about good hair care strategies, and among many hair care products, whether ordinary glycolic acid (Ordinary Glycolic Acid) can be used in the hair is really confusing.
Or some people doubt that ordinary glycolic acid is used in the hair, what is its effect? Fuglycolic acid, which is common in skin care, is known to the world for its rejuvenating effect. The characteristics of natural hair are different from those of the skin. The main ingredient of hair is keratin, which has a tight structure and is different from the cell tissue of the skin.
If you rashly apply ordinary glycolic acid to the hair, there may be unexpected results. Glycolic acid is active in nature and may affect the acid-base balance of the hair. The health of hair depends on a moderate acid-base environment. If the addition of glycolic acid causes acid-base imbalance, the hair may lose its flexibility, and appear dry and fragile.
And the concentration of glycolic acid is also key. If the concentration is too high, the damage to the hair may be more serious. High concentrations of glycolic acid may damage the scale structure of the outer layer of the hair, making the moisture inside the hair more easily dissipated, thereby making the hair withered.
However, it is not the case that ordinary glycolic acid should never be used in the hair. If it can be used with caution, if it is moderately diluted, or reasonably compatible with other hair care ingredients, it may be able to explore its potential for hair care. However, this move must be tested on a small scale first, and the hair's reaction to it will be safe.
In short, the use of ordinary glycolic acid in the hair should be carefully considered, cautious, and should not be done at random, so as not to damage the health of the hair.