Put Deodorant After Using Glycolic Acid
On whether to apply deodorant after using glycolic acid
Recently, people have been paying attention to the way of skin care, and often ask whether to apply deodorant after using glycolic acid.

Glycolic acid belongs to the fruit acid category, which has the ability to exfoliate the stratum corneum of the skin, which can make the old keratin on the surface of the skin fall off, make the skin more tender and smooth, and can increase the speed of skin metabolism. However, its use also makes the skin more sensitive, and the protection of the stratum corneum is slightly reduced.

Deodorant is designed to suppress sweat, remove odors, and keep the underarms and other parts fresh and odorless. However, it contains many ingredients such as aluminum salts and fragrances, or it may irritate sensitive skin after using glycolic acid.

If you apply deodorant after using glycolic acid, the two ingredients may react and increase the possibility of skin discomfort. And glycolic acid has made the skin's defense weak, and the irritating ingredients in the deodorant may cause skin redness, itching, and tingling.

Therefore, according to the principle of skin care, it is advisable not to apply deodorant for the time being after using glycolic acid. When the skin recovers a little, the protection of the stratum corneum can be restored a little, and then using deodorant can reduce the risk of skin irritation and ensure skin health. In this way, it is a way to take care of the skin comprehensively.