Use Ordinary Glycolic Acid on Underarms
On whether it is feasible to use ordinary glycolic acid under the armpit
Husband's underarm skin is more sensitive, and people often worry about whether it can be applied with ordinary glycolic acid.

Glycolic acid has a certain exfoliation effect and is often used for skin care. However, the underarm skin is different from others, with dense sweat glands and often rubbed by clothes.

If you rashly use ordinary glycolic acid under the armpit, there may be many risks. The acidity of glycolic acid may irritate the delicate skin under the armpit, causing redness, itching, and even pain and allergies. And the underarm sweat glands are developed, and glycolic acid may affect the normal secretion of sweat glands and cause odor and other problems.

If you want to take care of your underarm skin with glycolic acid, you should do it with caution. First, conduct a skin sensitivity test, take a small amount of glycolic acid and apply it to a small piece of underarm skin. After a few days, see if there is any discomfort. If there is no adverse reaction, you can try it gradually, but the initial concentration should be low and the frequency should be small, and observe the skin's tolerance. And pay attention to moisturizing after use to prevent dry skin.

In short, when using ordinary glycolic acid under the armpit, you must be cautious, test the sensitivity first, and act moderately according to the skin's reaction to ensure the health of the underarm skin.