Products to Avoid with Glycolic Acid

Those who use fruit acid with caution
fruit acid are very effective in skin care, but there are also those who need to be careful when using it together.

Alkaline products should never be applied with fruit acid. The nature of alkali is contrary to fruit acid. The two are mixed, acid and alkali are neutralized, the effect of fruit acid is lost, and it may cause other changes, damaging the quality of the skin. Such as common strong alkaline soaps, if used to cleanse the face, if followed by fruit acid skin care products, it will not only have no effect, but will hurt the skin, causing dryness and allergies.

Products with high metal composition should also be avoided when used with fruit acid. Fruit acid has certain chemical activity. When it encounters metals, it is easy to chemically react, or cause skin pigmentation, uneven color, and gradual dark spots. For example, some whitening products containing high amounts of heavy metals such as lead and mercury, if used in combination with fruit acid, the skin will not only fail to whiten, but will be trapped in pigmentation.

High-concentration alcohol products should not be combined with fruit acid. Alcohol is strong. Although it has the ability to cleanse and converge, it is used in combination with fruit acid. The two are irritated and superimposed, and the skin cannot be disturbed. Those with sensitive skin may use it to fear redness, swelling, itching, tingling and other allergies, which will damage the health of the skin.

To sum up, when it comes to skin care, the choice and use of products need to be carefully considered. The use of inoculant acid in combination with the above products can ensure skin health and achieve good skin care effects.