On the use of oil after fruit acid
The use of fruit acid for skin care is quite common. However, after fruit acid, whether oil can be used is a matter of doubt.
Fruit acid can rejuvenate the skin's brilliance, exfoliate, and regenerate the skin. However, after use, the skin may be delicate, and its defense is slightly weaker.
As for oil, it moisturizes and protects the skin's barrier. If used in a timely manner after fruit acid is used, it can prevent the loss of skin moisture and relieve discomfort. Cover fruit acid makes the skin exfoliate, and moisture is easily lost. Oil can make up for its lack and keep the skin moist.
It is also necessary to use it with caution. If the skin is already greasy, use oil after fruit acid, for fear of clogging pores and causing acne. When depending on the nature of the skin, if it is dry skin, use oil after fruit acid to keep hydration; if it is oily skin, it is advisable to choose light and easily absorbed oil, and the dosage should be small to prevent too greasy.
In short, using oil after fruit acid has advantages and disadvantages. When you carefully observe the state of the skin and do it cautiously, you can achieve the best condition of skin care.