Use Glycolic Acid After Sun Exposure
On whether it is appropriate to use glycolic acid after sun exposure
Mortal skin is exposed to the sun, and every damage, either red or painful, or sensitive to the skin. In this case, whether glycolic acid can be used is really related to the health of the skin and cannot be ignored.

Glycolic acid is a type of fruit acid, which has the ability to exfoliate and promote the metabolism of the skin. It can be used in normal times to make the skin rejuvenated, delicate and smooth. However, after sun exposure, the skin is in a state of stress and the epidermal barrier is damaged. At this time, the use of glycolic acid rashly, its acidic irritation, or even more damage to the skin. The skin is fragile due to sun exposure, and then stimulated by glycolic acid, itching and tingling are aggravated in light cases, and inflammation and allergies in severe cases may be caused,

If you want to take care of your skin after sun exposure, you should soothe and repair it first. You can use products containing aloe vera, purslane and other products with soothing and calming effects to help the skin relieve discomfort and repair damaged barriers. When the skin returns to normal, it is advisable to use glycolic acid.

Therefore, after sun exposure, when the skin has not recovered, you must not use glycolic acid lightly. You must wait for the skin to be calm before you can figure it out. This is the key to protecting the skin.