Rules for writers, Tenth edition - Diana Hacker, Nancy Sommers 2021
Do not use a comma between cumulative adjectives, between an adjective and a noun, or between an adverb and an adjective
Unnecessary commas
Punctuation
Commas are required between coordinate adjectives (those that can be joined with and), but they do not belong between cumulative adjectives (those that cannot be joined with and; see 33d).
A comma should never be used between an adjective and the noun that follows it, nor should it be placed between an adverb and an adjective that follows it.