Use Glycolic Acid After Exfoliating
On the advisability of using glycolic acid after exfoliation
The way of skin care, exfoliation and glycolic acid are both commonly used methods. However, after exfoliation, whether glycolic acid can be used is an important matter for skin health.

Exfoliator aims to remove the aging keratinocytes on the surface of the skin, so that the skin is radiant, delicate and smooth. However, after exfoliation, the skin is often delicate, like a new bud, with slightly weaker defense.

Glycolic acid is a type of fruit acid, which has the ability to promote the metabolism of the stratum corneum and improve the texture of the skin. If it is used rashly after exfoliation, it is due to its acidic properties or causes excessive skin irritation. The skin may be red, swollen and tingling, just like a delicate flower being invaded by wind and rain.

However, if the skin has good tolerance and the exfoliation is mild, it is also possible to use glycolic acid in moderation. Try a small amount of glycolic acid on the local skin first, and wait a moment to see if it is uncomfortable. If there is no adverse reaction, then expand the scope of use.

Use glycolic acid after exfoliation, and be cautious according to the characteristics of the skin. Do not act blindly and cause damage to the skin. It is necessary to carefully observe the state of the skin and step by step, in order to use the power of the two to achieve the best state of skin care, so that the skin is radiant and healthy as ever.