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Stearic Acid Skin Side Effects

Stearic acid is a common compound, and its side effects need to be investigated in detail when applied to the skin.

Stearic acid is applied to the skin, or there is a risk of sensitization. Some people with sensitive skin may experience redness, swelling and itching when touched, which is due to the excessive immune response of the skin. The cover causes the skin's defense mechanism to start because of its ingredients or allergens.

And stearic acid may affect the skin's breathing. It is applied to the surface of the skin, or forms a film, which hinders the exchange of gases between the skin and the outside world. The normal metabolism of the skin requires sufficient oxygen. If this exchange is blocked, the metabolism may slow down, and then the skin loses luster and elasticity.

Stearic acid may over-moisturize the skin. Moderate moisturizing is required for the skin, but excessive amounts can easily lead to oil accumulation. Pores are prone to oil blockage, acne, acne and other skin problems or health. Sebaceous glands secrete a balance, too much stearic acid interferes with this balance, oil secretion is disordered, and skin problems are plagued.

If you want to use products containing stearic acid, it is advisable to try it on a small area of skin first. See if it is uncomfortable, and then decide whether to apply it comprehensively. In this way, the harm of stearic acid side effects on the skin can be reduced and the skin health can be maintained.