Regarding the use of wax therapy during the use of fruit acid
The question of using wax therapy and fruit acid together has attracted much attention. Fruit acid has the power of rejuvenating the skin, which can loosen and shed the exfoliation of the skin surface, thereby promoting metabolism, making the skin more tender and shiny. However, it also improves the sensitivity of the skin, and the defense function of the epidermis is temporarily weak.
During wax therapy, wax adheres to the hair. When waxing is removed, the hair is uprooted, and this process produces certain mechanical irritation to the skin. If wax therapy is used during the use of fruit acid, the skin is already sensitive to fruit acid, and this additional mechanical irritation may exacerbate the adverse reactions of the skin. In mild cases, the skin is reddish, slightly swollen, consciously tingling and itchy; in severe cases, it may cause skin damage or infection, which is difficult to heal.
Therefore, those who want to undergo wax therapy and are using fruit acid should be cautious. If the concentration of fruit acid is low, the skin adapts well, and the interval is many days, the skin is not uncomfortable, or you can try it. However, you need to test a small area of skin in advance to observe its reaction. If the concentration of fruit acid is high and the skin sensitivity has not disappeared, it is safe to give up the wax therapy temporarily. When the fruit acid is stopped, the skin returns to normal, and then perform wax therapy, so as not to damage the skin and regret it.