The Power Of Glycolic Acid In Skincare

In recent years, the popularity of glycolic acid in skincare has surged, driven by the growing consumer demand for effective, science-backed ingredients. Back in 2019, the global glycolic acid market size was valued at USD 468.2 million. Recent data shows that by 2027, it will reach USD 820.3 million, which is a significant chunk of the overall global skincare market size. 

Moreover, Google Trends data shows a steady increase in searches for “glycolic acid” over the past five years, indicating heightened consumer interest. This rise can be attributed to the growing awareness of its benefits, driven by endorsements from dermatologists, beauty influencers, and skincare enthusiasts alike. 

To get to the bottom of what are the glycolic acid benefits in skincare, why and how one should incorporate it into their daily skincare routine, we have prepared this blog article. So, let's dive in!

What is glycolic acid? 

Glycolic acid is an alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) that's naturally occurring in sugarcane, grapes, pineapple, and other fruits. It's one of the most popular AHAs used in skincare formulations because it's gentle, efficient, and has multiple benefits. Glycolic acid breaks up the bonds between dead skin cells and, dissolving the glue that holds them to the skin. This process then allows new, healthy skin cells to come to the surface and helps to improve the texture and tone of the skin. 

Glycolic acid is a multitasking ingredient that all skin types can benefit from. For example, those with oily or acne-prone skin will find that glycolic acid can help to unclog the pores and reduce oiliness. However, if you have dry or sensitive skin, it can be a gentle exfoliant that helps remove dead skin cells without causing irritation. Whatever the skin type, glycolic acid can be a great addition to your anti-ageing regimen, as it helps improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and dullness. 

How to use glycolic acid in skincare? 

When starting to incorporate glycolic acid into your daily skincare routine – the same as is recommended with any other product or ingredient – it's important to start with a low concentration and build up gradually. Most commonly, you'll find glycolic acid in cleansers, toners, serums, masks, peels, and similar products. The best product to start with is considered a glycolic acid cleanser, which you can try using once a day at first. If your skin can take it, you can consider incorporating a serum or toner with a higher concentration. 

You can also try a peel or mask – once or twice per week – but make sure you don't overdo it. Too much exfoliation can cause irritation, plus you need to use it correctly according to your skin type. 

If you have oily or acne-prone skin, it's best to use glycolic acid in the morning to help keep oil production under control throughout the day. If you have dry or sensitive skin, best to use it in the evenings. 

Other important things to keep in mind: 

  • wear sunscreen: always wear sunscreen when using glycolic acid skincare products. Like all AHAs, glycolic acid can make your skin more sensitive to the sun. You wouldn't want to undo all the good your glycolic acid has done, nor would want to end up sunburned. 

  • allow your skin time to adjust: as mentioned already before, it's important to introduce glycolic acid into your skincare routine gradually. Keep an eye on how your skin reacts to it, and if all is fine, only then you can start using it more often or use other products with glycolic acid in them. 

  • be careful with product mixing: avoid using topical retinoids and glycolic acid together. Don't use other products that are exfoliating the skin (like, salicylic acid) together with glycolic acid. If in doubt, it's best to consult with a dermatologist before making any changes in your skincare routine. 

  • be patient: skincare isn't an overnight process, it takes time to start feeling and seeing results. Your skin might feel a bit rough after the first few attempts of using glycolic acid. This is normal and means that it's working. Unless your skin is irritated, keep using it, and you'll slowly start seeing a smoother and more healthy skin. 

Glycolic acid in Selfnamed products 

If you're starting your own skincare business, offer your customers an advanced solution for smoother and brighter looking skin. Our gentle exfoliating solution is designed to remove skin build-up and promote the appearance of a more even skin tone. By applying it a few times a week in the evenings to a clean and dry skin, your skin will appear smoother and brighter with every use. 

You can combine it with our Sensitive Oil-to-Milk Cleanser and Moisturising Day Cream. As well as remember to always use sunscreen afterwards to protect your skin from sun exposure. 

Glycolic Acid Liquid Exfoliator

Glycolic acid is a powerful ingredient that can significantly enhance your skincare routine. Its ability to exfoliate, brighten, and rejuvenate the skin makes it a go-to solution for various skin concerns. And with its popularity on the rise, more and more people are discovering the transformative effects that glycolic acid can offer their skin. Whether you're dealing with acne, ageing, or hyperpigmentation, glycolic acid has the power to unlock a healthier, more radiant complexion. 

With the right approach, glycolic acid can become a powerful tool in your skincare arsenal. 


How To Start Your Own Skincare Line Using Selfnamed

Selfnamed is here to help create your own skincare line by making the process as simple and seamless as possible. As soon as you decide on your ideal customer and product range, there are only a few simple steps to take:

  • Select product sample sets. You can choose from more than 30 high-quality, organic or natural certified skincare products made in Northern Europe.

  • Add your style. Selfnamed offers an easy-to-use design studio to create labels and packaging. You can work with pre-made print-ready templates or create your design from scratch. You can also choose our design service.

  • Start selling your products. There are no minimum orders, meaning you can easily adjust the volume to your needs.

Before making a custom order, we recommend looking at our sample set selection. These sets contain curated product lines for different skin types, letting you choose the best products for your brand. This way you can test the products — their consistencies, textures, fragrances, as well as packaging quality.

There are the basic steps on how to start a skincare line from the comfort of your home. Best of luck with your new endeavour!

Marta Ķepīte

Social Media and Content Manager at Selfnamed

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