Use Aloe Vera Gel After Glycolic Acid
On the use of aloe vera gel
after fruit acid to rejuvenate the skin can exfoliate and promote metabolism, but it has a certain irritation, and the skin often feels red and hot after application. Aloe vera glue, with aloe vera as the source, has the effects of clearing heat, soothing and moisturizing. Therefore, it is very appropriate to use aloe vera glue after fruit acid.

When fruit acid is applied to the skin, the stratum corneum is lost, the skin barrier is temporarily weak, and it is sensitive to external stimuli. Use aloe vera gel at this time. First, aloe vera contains polysaccharides, amino acids, vitamins, etc., which can nourish the skin, replenish its nutrients, and promote cell repair and regeneration. Second, the soothing properties of aloe vera gel can reduce skin redness, burning, and discomfort. Third, its moisturizing function can lock water, prevent skin moisture loss, and keep skin hydrated.

The way to use it is to clean the surface with water first and wipe it dry lightly. Take an appropriate amount of aloe vera gel and apply it evenly to the surface, avoiding the eyes and around the mouth. Knead it lightly to help absorb, and wait for a few minutes for the skin to absorb completely. Once in the morning and once in the evening, for a few days, the skin will gradually return to good condition.

Pay attention when using it. If the skin is allergic to aloe vera, it should not be used to avoid allergic reactions and damage to the skin. Before use, it can be tried in a small area behind the ear or on the inside of the forearm, without discomfort, before it can be used on the face.

In summary, use aloe vera gel after fruit acid, which is a good strategy for skin care. But your mileage may vary, choose it according to your skin type to keep your skin healthy.