Use Glycolic Acid Toner During Pregnancy
Discussion on whether to use glycolic acid toner during pregnancy
When a woman is pregnant, her body changes, and she should be cautious about what she uses. Glycolic acid toner is quite common in skin care. However, whether it can be used during pregnancy needs to be carefully considered.

Glycolic acid is a type of fruit acid. It can exfoliate the skin, promote metabolism, and make the skin smooth and delicate, so it is mostly used in skin care products. However, pregnant women, the body is in a special state, and the skin is more sensitive than usual.

Some doctors say that glycolic acid can be absorbed through the skin and entered the body. During pregnancy, the mother and the fetus are connected by blood vessels, and what the mother receives may affect the fetus. Although there is no conclusive conclusion, it is said that glycolic acid will be harmful to the fetus, but in order to ensure the well-being of the fetus, it is advisable to be cautious.

And looking at the principle of skin care, pregnant women should use mild and non-irritating substances. Glycolic acid is acidic to a certain extent, or can cause skin discomfort, such as redness, tingling, etc. If the skin is damaged, the defense ability will decrease, and it will be more susceptible to external adverse factors, which is not good for both the mother and the fetus.

In summary, during pregnancy, if there is no explicit instruction from a doctor, it is better not to use glycolic acid toner. When choosing milder skin care products designed specifically for pregnancy, it is a good way to care for the mother and fetus.