Those who want to make good use of fruit acid (Glycolic Acid) and AHA and BHA should carefully review whether it is appropriate. Fruit acid belongs to the category of AHA and is milder in nature. However, when used in combination with AHA and BHA, caution should be taken.
Cover AHA and BHA both have the ability to exfoliate. If the two are used together, the effect may be increased, and the skin irritation may also be exacerbated. If the skin is already sensitive, if it is used together rashly, it may cause redness, itching, tingling and other discomfort.
Therefore, if you want to combine fruit acid with AHA and BHA, you should first know the tolerance of your own skin. Try it on a small scale first to check the skin reaction. If there is no abnormality after use, you can gradually expand the scope of use. And the frequency of use should not be too high. It can be used every few days at first, and then adjusted when the skin adapts.
When using it, it should also pay attention to the protection of the skin. Sunscreen must be used during the day to avoid skin irritation and become more sensitive to ultraviolet rays, causing pigmentation and other diseases. In short, use fruit acid in combination with AHA and BHA with caution to achieve the best effect of skin care and avoid skin damage.