Ingredient · 🇮🇳 India

Acide Glycolique

Chemical exfoliant (AHA) Key active
What it is

Glycolic acid is an alpha-hydroxy acid derived from sugar cane that exfoliates by loosening bonds between dead surface skin cells, promoting cell turnover and improving texture, tone, and signs of aging. It is widely used in chemical peels and leave-on treatments at varying concentrations and pH levels.

Side effects reported in research

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Skin irritation, stinging, or burning sensationCommonEspecially at higher concentrations, lower pH, or with frequent use.
Erythema (redness)CommonTypically transient following application or peels.
Dryness and flakingCommonResult of increased exfoliation.
Increased photosensitivityCommonSun protection recommended during use.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentationUncommonMore likely in darker skin types, particularly after peels.
Contact dermatitis or allergic reactionRareReported in sensitive individuals.
Chemical burns or blisteringRareAssociated with high concentrations, prolonged contact, or improper use.
ScarringVery rareLinked to severe burns or deep peels gone wrong.

Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.

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