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Does Azelaic Acid Burn

Does azelaic acid cause a burning sensation
Or ask: "Azelaic acid is used on the skin, will it cause a burning sensation?" Yes: "Azelaic acid is also a common ingredient in skin care. It may be used in different situations."

Most people with strong skin tolerance use azelaic acid for the first time, and there is no burning pain. The skin has good adaptability and can be affected by this ingredient without discomfort. However, people with sensitive skin may be prone to a burning sensation when using azelaic acid. Due to the thin epidermis of sensitive skin and weak defense, azelaic acid is easily touched and irritated, causing nerve burning.

Furthermore, if the method of azelaic acid is not used properly, it can also cause burning. If the dosage is too much and the application area is too large, it will make the skin difficult to bear for a while, and then the feeling of burning will occur. Or if the frequency of use is too high, the skin will not gasp, and it is also prone to this disease.

To avoid the burning sensation caused by azelaic acid, first perform a skin test. Apply a small amount behind the ear or on the inside of the arm. After a few days, observe whether there is redness, swelling, burning and other abnormalities. If there is no abnormality, it can be used on the face and other parts. And use it initially, the dosage should be small, the frequency should be low, and then gradually increase, so that the skin is gradually suitable. If you feel burning after use, wash it off with water

Therefore, azelaic acid may cause a burning sensation, depending on the skin shape, and it can be used properly to avoid this disease and achieve the effect of skin care.