AlphaHydroxyAcid (AHA), as the name implies, is a variety of organic acids extracted from fruits, which are active ingredients present in a variety of natural fruits or yogurts. It contains grape acid, malic acid, citrus acid and lactic acid, etc. Since most of them are extracted from fruits, they are called fruit acids. Among them, the glycolic acid extracted from sugar cane is the most widely used. What are the effects of fruit acid peels? Fruit acids promote skin peeling by dissolving keratin and coagulating the stratum corneum, while glycolic acid stimulates fibroblasts in the dermis to increase collagen fibers. Fruit acid peels can mainly solve skin problems such as acne, hyperpigmentation, dull skin, fine wrinkles, rough skin and large pores. Will my skin be sensitive after fruit acid peeling? First of all, skin with sensitive symptoms cannot undergo fruit acid peeling, which you must pay attention to. This is a good way to get the most out of your skin, but it can also stimulate the growth of epidermal cells and collagen fibers in the dermis. Therefore, as long as the use of fruit acids is reasonable and the skin barrier is adequately repaired, it will certainly not cause skin sensitivity. What are the precautions for fruit acid peeling? The skin will be dry, even red and flaky for a short period of time after doing fruit acid peeling. So we must pay attention to the post-operative care work. The first point is to reduce the stimulation of the skin, such as cleansing with warm water, do not use exfoliating cleansing products. It is recommended to use skin care products containing ceramides and other ingredients to repair the skin barrier function, as well as to strengthen the skin’s moisturizing and nourishing effects. Finally, be sure to pay attention to sun protection do not go out when the UV rays are strong, even if you have to go out must do a good job of sun umbrella, sunscreen, sunscreen spray, etc.