Use Vitamin C After Glycolic Acid Toner
On whether it is appropriate to use vitamin C after fruit acid toner
Nowadays, some people doubt whether vitamin C can be continued after using fruit acid toner. This matter is related to skin recuperation and must not be ignored.

Those with fruit acid are active, exfoliate, open pores, rejuvenate the skin, and make the skin slightly more sensitive. Vitamin C has antioxidant power, which can brighten the skin, resist aging, and help the skin resist external evil.

If you rashly use vitamin C after fruit acid toner, the two may conflict. Fruit acid thins the surface layer of the skin. At this time, the skin is delicate, and the strong activity of vitamin C may stimulate it, causing discomfort, such as redness and itching.

Of course, if the skin has good tolerance and the correct method is followed, it is also necessary. Use a gentle cleansing first, pat the fruit acid toner after cleansing the skin, and wait for it to be completely dry, then take an appropriate amount of vitamin C products, gently apply and massage until absorbed. In this way, you can reduce the harm of the two against each other and gain both benefits.

In short, use vitamin C after using fruit acid toner, and you need to be careful according to your skin type. For people with delicate skin and weak skin, it is advisable to have a skin test first, and then use it again without discomfort, in order to beautify the skin and be safe.