Use Ordinary Glycolic Acid After Shaving
Can I use ordinary glycolic acid after shaving?

The skin of the husband who shaves is often slightly damaged. If you use ordinary glycolic acid, it may be inappropriate. Glycolic acid has the ability to exfoliate and is slightly stronger. After shaving, the protection of the skin is slightly weaker. If you use it at this time, it may cause skin discomfort, such as tingling and redness. Therefore, if you want to use this acid, it is advisable to wait for the skin to heal slightly. About one or two hours after shaving, depending on the absence of abnormalities in the skin, you can apply it lightly. And try it in a small place first, observe the response of the skin, and if you are safe, you can use it gradually.

In short, use glycolic acid after shaving with caution to protect the health of the skin.