Use Glycolic Acid After Kojic Acid
On the advisability of using fruit acid and kojic acid successively
I have a question today. Can I use fruit acid after using kojic acid? This is also related to skin care.

Kojic acid is mild in nature and has the effect of whitening light spots. It can inhibit the activity of tyrosinase, block the formation of melanin, and make the skin gradually whiten. However, its effect is relatively slow, and it takes a long time to use it to show good effect.

Fruit acid has the power of exfoliating. It can accelerate the metabolism of the stratum corneum, make the skin new, glow, and promote the synthesis of collagen in the dermis, making the skin firmer. But its sex is slightly stronger, and it is not used properly, and the skin may be red, swollen, and tingling.

If kojic acid is used first, the skin is nourished by it, and melanin generation is suppressed. At this time, fruit acid can be used to use its exfoliation power to quickly exfoliate melanin-containing keratin, so that the whitening effect is more effective. And kojic acid is mild, can slightly slow down the stimulation of fruit acid, making the skin more tolerable.

However, after using fruit acid in kojic acid, you should also be cautious. First check the skin's tolerance, first test it with a small amount of fruit acid to see if there is any discomfort. And the frequency of use should not be high, depending on the skin condition, or use it every day, or use it every few days. After use, it must be tremendous support for wet sunscreen to prevent dry and dark skin.

To sum up, after using kojic acid, use fruit acid, and do it well, you can get the good effect of whitening and rejuvenating the skin. However, you must carefully examine the skin and follow the law in order to maintain the beauty of the skin.