How to remove fluorescent agents from the face

Oct 16, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wenmin
Introduction
In general, fluorescent agents on the face can be removed by washing with soapy water, white vinegar, lemon juice, cleansing masks, or warm water. If these methods are not effective, it is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and seek professional medical advice. During facial cleansing, alkaline cleaning products may be used in moderation.

In general, fluorescent agents on the face can be removed through methods such as soap water cleansing, white vinegar cleaning, lemon juice application, facial cleansing masks, and warm water washing. If these methods are ineffective, it is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and seek professional medical guidance.

Symptom Name Fluorescent Agent on Face
Removal Methods

1. Soap Water Cleaning: Gently wash the affected area with warm soapy water to help remove surface-level fluorescent agents.

2. White Vinegar Cleaning: Apply white vinegar onto a cotton ball and gently wipe the face. Moisturizer should be applied afterward.

3. Lemon Juice Cleaning: The acidic components in lemon juice help dissolve fluorescent agents. Apply lemon juice to the affected areas, leave for several minutes, then rinse thoroughly with clean water.

4. Cleansing Masks: Regular use of cleansing masks helps remove toxins and impurities from pores, improving residual fluorescent agent issues on the skin.

5. Warm Water Washing: Since water is a primary component of fluorescent agents, washing with warm water helps eliminate residual traces from the skin surface.

Reference Price 10–30 yuan per session
Precautions

1. Avoid exposure to hazardous chemicals

2. Take protective measures when handling pigments or dyes

3. Use certified and qualified cosmetics

Associated Symptoms

1. Redness and swelling

2. Itching

3. Pain

During facial cleansing, mild alkaline products such as soap or facial cleansers may be used appropriately. Maintain good facial hygiene and avoid using irritating liquids like saltwater or strong alkaline solutions, which may negatively affect skin health.