GLY COLIC ACID Specification
- Other Names
- Glycolic Acid
- Chemical Name
- Glycolic Acid
- Usage
- In cosmetic and personal care formulations, Glycolic Acid is typically used at 1% to 15%. In daily-use products such as cleansers, toners, creams, and lotions, usage levels generally range from 1 10%. In exfoliating masks, peels, and intensive treatment products, concentrations of 10 15% may be used, subject to local cosmetic regulations. Glycolic Acid is commonly formulated at a pH of 3.0 4.0 to balance efficacy and skin compatibility. The exact usage level should be determined through formulation development, stability testing, safety evaluation, and compliance with applicable regulations.
- Main Material
- Glycolic Acid
GLY COLIC ACID Trade Information
- Minimum Order Quantity
- 1 Kilograms
About GLY COLIC ACID
Glycolic Acid is a naturally derived Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) commonly obtained from sugar cane and widely used in cosmetic and personal care products for its exfoliating and skin-renewing properties. It appears as a clear liquid or crystalline material and is known for having the smallest molecular size among AHAs, allowing it to penetrate the skin effectively. Glycolic Acid helps remove dead skin cells from the skin surface by promoting natural exfoliation, resulting in smoother, brighter, and more youthful-looking skin. It can improve skin texture, reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, acne marks, and uneven pigmentation, and enhance overall skin radiance. The ingredient also supports skin renewal and helps improve the effectiveness of other skincare actives. Glycolic Acid is commonly used in facial cleansers, toners, serums, creams, lotions, masks, exfoliating treatments, and professional skincare products. Due to its proven efficacy and versatility, it is one of the most widely used exfoliating ingredients in modern skincare formulations.