Analysis of the use of ordinary glycolic acid in the axillary
Or ask: "Can ordinary glycolic acid be used in the axillary?" This matter needs to be reviewed in detail.
The axillary skin is special, with sweaty parts and relatively delicate and sensitive skin. Ordinary glycolic acid has the ability to exfoliate to a certain extent and can promote the metabolism of the skin. However, if it is used rashly in the axillary, there may be many risks.
The concentration of glycolic acid is crucial. If the concentration is too high, it is easy to cause skin irritation when applied to the axillary, redness, itching in light cases, rash or burning in severe cases. And there are many folds in the axillary skin, it is difficult to ensure uniformity when applying, and it is more likely to exacerbate local irritation.
In addition, the tolerance of individual skin varies greatly. Some people have tough skin and strong tolerance to glycolic acid; while others have delicate skin, even low concentrations of glycolic acid may cause discomfort in the axillary area.
Therefore, the use of ordinary glycolic acid in the axillary area requires caution. It is recommended to try it on a small piece of hidden skin in the axillary area first. When observing a few, if there is no abnormality, the scope of use can be cautiously expanded. And the frequency of use should not be too high. It is necessary to gradually pay close attention to the skin reaction. If there is any discomfort, stop using it immediately and consult a professional doctor.