On the use of fruit acid toner after AHA-BHA rejuvenation
In the matter of skin care, whether fruit acid toner can be used after AHA-BHA rejuvenation is a key point of concern for everyone.
AHA and BHA are both commonly used ingredients for chemical rejuvenation. AHA is represented by glycolic acid, etc., which can loosen the connections between keratinocytes and promote keratin renewal; BHA, such as salicylic acid, is fat-soluble and can be deeply cleansed in pores. After AHA-BHA rejuvenation, the stratum corneum of the skin is loosened and partially exfoliated. At this time, the skin is temporarily in a relatively sensitive state, and its ability to resist external stimuli is slightly reduced.
Fruit acid toner, the main ingredient is glycolic acid and other fruit acids. It has the effect of accelerating keratin metabolism, brightening skin tone, and improving skin texture. However, after AHA-BHA rejuvenation, the skin has been stimulated by chemical rejuvenation. If you rashly use fruit acid toner at this time, you may cause the skin to be irritated.
For those with strong skin tolerance, after AHA-BHA rejuvenation, after an interval of three or five days, wait for the skin to recover a little, and try fruit acid toner on a small scale. If the skin is no different, if there is no redness, tingling, or itching, the scope of use can be gradually expanded. However, for those with sensitive skin, it is advisable to use it slowly. Or consult a professional skin care professional to get accurate guidance according to your own skin condition.
In short, use fruit acid toner after AHA-BHA rejuvenation should be done with caution. Check the state of the skin and follow individual differences to achieve the good effect of skin care and avoid the risk of skin damage.