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Glycolic acid for redness and sensitivity: how to use it and what to expect

Glycolic acid for redness and sensitivity — what it is, how it works and how to add it to your routine without irritation.

2024-12-09
Articles · 2024-12-09

If this is your concern, Glycolic acid is one of the most evidence-backed options out there.

What is Glycolic acid

Glycolic acid is the smallest-molecule AHA, exfoliating deeply and renewing the skin surface.

How Glycolic acid helps for redness and sensitivity

Redness is often linked to a weakened barrier and dilated surface vessels. Glycolic acid approaches the problem from a different angle: glycolic acid is the smallest-molecule AHA, exfoliating deeply and renewing the skin surface. As a result, used consistently, it gently improves the skin for redness and sensitivity.

How to use it

  • Cleanse with a gentle, non-stripping product.
  • Apply glycolic acid to dry skin, starting 2–3 times a week.
  • Seal with a moisturiser to support the barrier.
  • Always use SPF 30+ in the morning.

Precautions

Start with low strengths 2–3 times a week and avoid pairing with retinol on the same night. Avoid aggressive exfoliants and hot water.

FAQ

How fast does Glycolic acid work for redness and sensitivity?

First changes are usually visible after 4–8 weeks of consistent use; lasting results take 2–3 months.

Can I use Glycolic acid every day?

Start 2–3 times a week and build up based on how your skin responds. Avoid aggressive exfoliants and hot water.

Who should be more careful?

Start with low strengths 2–3 times a week and avoid pairing with retinol on the same night. If in doubt, consult a cosmetologist or dermatologist.

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