On the Method of Using Glycolic Acid After Brushing Acid
Mortals often wonder if they can use glycolic acid after brushing acid. For those who brush acid, a chemical solution is applied to the skin to peel off the surface layer and promote its regeneration, but the skin is very fragile at this time.
Glycolic acid, a fruit acid, has the power of rejuvenation, can exfoliate, increase skin metabolism, and make it smooth and delicate. However, the skin barrier is temporarily damaged after brushing acid. If glycolic acid is used abruptly, it may cause skin intolerance. Light cases are redness, itching, and severe cases are tingling and allergic.
Therefore, glycolic acid is used after brushing acid, and the condition of the skin needs to be reviewed. If the skin is stable after brushing the acid, there is no redness, swelling or discomfort, and the skin has good tolerance, you can apply a small amount of thin coating from low-concentration glycol acid products after a few days to observe the skin's reaction. If the skin is tingling and reddish, it should be discontinued.
In addition, when using glycol acid, the protection is also heavy. Avoid strong light during the day and wear sunscreen. Because glycol acid increases the skin's sensitivity to light, it will cause sunburn and pigmentation if you are not careful. And the skin is easy to dry after use, and it is recommended to moisturize it often to maintain skin hydration.
In short, after brushing acid, use glycol acid with caution, and use it scientifically according to the characteristics and state of the skin to achieve the effect of beautifying the skin and avoid the risk of skin damage.