Salicylic Acid vs Glycolic Acid for Strawberry Legs
The utility ratio of water-acid-glycolic acid to strawberry legs
is close to the skin, and the strawberry legs are in the middle of the skin. To improve this, Salicylic Acid and Glycolic Acid are often used. This analysis of the effectiveness of the two strawberry legs can help people distinguish.
Water-acid is a fat-soluble acid. It can penetrate deep into the hair follicle, dissolve the oil in the corner of the clogged pores, and pass through the pores. Strawberry legs cause many hair follicle blockages, and water-acid can be used for this. And it has anti-inflammatory effects. If the strawberry legs are pigmented due to follicular inflammation, water-acid can cause inflammation and help improve the outside. However, the water acid is slightly irritating, and it is used by those who are sensitive to the skin, or there is a problem with the skin or the skin. Therefore, it needs to be thin for initial use, and it can be used for small noodles. It is often used when the skin is dry.
Glycolic acid, water-soluble fruit acid. Its molecules are small, which can quickly reduce the surface of the skin, promote the renewal of horns, and make the skin tender and smooth. For strawberry legs, it can reduce the angle, improve the keratinization of the hair follicle mouth, so that the hair can penetrate, and reduce the blockage of hair follicles. Glycolic acid can also brighten the color. If the strawberry legs are accompanied by pigmentation, it can be used at the same time. However, it is also irritating, and the water and acid in the dry phase are weak, and the sensitive skin still needs to be careful. It should be used at a low level for the first time, and it should be increased gradually
In addition, both hydrochloric acid and glycolic acid can improve strawberry legs. For oily skin and tolerant skin, hydrochloric acid or hydrochloric acid is better, because of its lipolysis and anti-inflammatory properties, it can effectively reduce hair follicle blockage and inflammation. For dry or sensitive skin, glycolic acid is more suitable, and its phase is better. It is the same in improving the angle, and the skin is less irritated. However, everyone should first understand themselves, and follow the instructions for use. If there is any inconvenience, stop and ask for help.