On whether retinol can be used after fruit acid
Fruit acid and retinol are both common ingredients in the field of skin care. However, whether fruit acid can be followed by retinol after use is a key question.
Fruit acid has the effect of exfoliating, which can make the old keratin on the surface of the skin fall off, making the skin more delicate and smooth. Its principle is to loosen the connections between keratinocytes and promote the renewal of the stratum corneum. However, after using fruit acid, the skin is often in a more sensitive state. Due to the thinning of the stratum corneum, the skin's ability to resist external stimuli has decreased.
Retinol can promote cell metabolism, improve skin texture, and enhance skin gloss. It also has a certain effect on acne, wrinkles and other problems. However, it also has certain irritation, which is easy to cause skin redness, peeling and other uncomfortable symptoms.
If retinol is used rashly after the use of fruit acid, it may cause the skin to be irritated and superimposed. Because fruit acid has caused skin sensitivity, the irritation of retinol may exceed the skin's tolerance, which can cause serious adverse reactions, such as excessive redness, itching, and even increased peeling of the skin.
However, if the skin is well tolerated and after a gradual process, it may also be tried. For example, try it on a small area of skin first to observe if there is any discomfort. If there is no abnormality, the area of use can be gradually increased. And the frequency of use should be from low to high, initially once a week, and then appropriately increase after the skin adapts.
In short, whether retinol can be used after fruit acid use depends on personal skin tolerance. Be sure to use caution to take care of skin health.