I have sensitive skin. Can Glyco-6 cream cause an allergy or rashes? I am worried about continuing.
I have very sensitive skin, and I’m worried the glyco 6 cream might cause a rash or an allergy. Is it safe to continue using it, or should I stop and consult my doctor?
Dear Reader,
If you have very sensitive skin, it’s understandable to be cautious. Glyco 6 cream can sometimes cause redness, dryness, or mild irritation, especially in people with delicate skin. This is because it contains 6% glycolic acid, which exfoliates the outer layer of skin and can be a bit too strong for some users at first.
What’s normal:
- Slight tingling or mild dryness in the first few days.
- Very mild, temporary redness that settles in a few hours.
These signs mean your skin is adjusting, not reacting to an allergy.
What’s not normal (signs of irritation or allergy):
- Red, itchy, or burning rash that doesn’t fade.
- Swelling or small bumps where you applied the cream.
- Peeling, stinging, or increased sensitivity even after a few days of use.
If you notice any of these, it’s best to stop using Glyco 6 immediately and consult your doctor or dermatologist. Continuing use despite irritation can worsen your skin barrier and lead to inflammation.
If you want to keep using it safely:
- Try applying it only twice a week at first.
- Use a pea-sized amount on your whole face, avoiding the eyes, lips, and nose corners.
- Always follow up with a gentle, fragrance-free moisturiser.
- Never skip sunscreen in the daytime.
In short, if your skin is reacting with a rash or burning, pause and consult your doctor. Sensitive skin can still use glycolic acid, but often at a lower strength or in a milder formulation than Glyco 6.
Wishing you good health.