I started using Glyco-6 cream for acne, but now my skin feels very dry and itchy. Is this a normal side effect?
I started using Glyco 6 cream for acne and pigmentation, but now my skin feels very dry and itchy. Is this a normal side effect in the beginning, or should I stop using it?
Dear Reader,
It’s quite common to feel dryness, mild itching, or slight irritation when you first start using Glyco 6 cream, especially if your skin is not used to exfoliating products. This happens because glycolic acid (6%) works by removing dead skin cells and speeding up cell turnover, which can temporarily make the skin barrier more sensitive.
Why does it happen?
- The cream may be too strong for your skin type initially.
- You might be using it too often (daily instead of every other night).
- Skipping moisturiser or not using sunscreen can worsen dryness and irritation.
What you can do:
- Pause for 2–3 days to let your skin calm down.
- When you restart, apply it every other night instead of daily.
- Always apply a light, non-comedogenic moisturiser 10–15 minutes after using Glyco 6 to reduce dryness.
- Use gentle cleansers (no scrubs or alcohol-based toners).
- During the day, apply broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) to protect the skin.
When to stop completely:
- If the dryness progresses to burning, redness, peeling, or rash, stop using it and consult your dermatologist. You may need a milder formulation or lower glycolic acid concentration.
So yes, mild dryness and itchiness are normal at first, but they should improve once your skin adjusts and you use it less frequently with proper moisturising.
Wishing you good health.