Use Deodorant Glycolic Acid
On the feasibility of using glycolic acid-containing deodorants
The world often seeks deodorization methods due to the disturbance of body odor. Recently, glycolic acid-containing deodorants have gradually entered the public eye, but there are many opinions on whether they can be used or not.

Glycolic acid has unique chemical properties. In the field of skin care, it is often used because it can rejuvenate the skin and promote exfoliation. However, when used in deodorants, there are still doubts.

Supporters say that glycolic acid helps in skin metabolism, or can reduce odor by regulating the skin microecology. Its gentle exfoliation ability can make pores unobstructed and prevent the growth of bacteria, which is the source of odor. And it is less irritating to the skin, most people can adapt to it.

However, opponents also have reasons. Although glycolic acid has efficacy, individual skin types vary. For sensitive skin, use glycolic acid-containing deodorants, which may cause skin discomfort, such as redness and itching. And if mixed with other substances, or cause a chemical reaction, it will damage the health of the skin.

In summary, if you want to use glycolic acid-containing deodorants, you should first observe your own skin. For sensitive skin, you should try it on a small scale first and observe its reaction. If used properly, glycolic acid-containing deodorants can be a good choice for deodorization; if not used carefully, it may cause skin diseases. It is best to choose carefully.