Glycolic acid is one of the most widely used alpha hydroxy acids (AHA) in cosmetic formulation. Recognised for its exfoliating properties, it is incorporated into skincare products targeting uneven skin texture, dull complexion and visible signs of ageing.
In modern cosmetic development, naturally derived acids such as hyaluronic acid, salicylic acid, ascorbic acid and glycolic acid play a central role in performance-driven skincare ranges.
What Is Glycolic Acid
Glycolic acid is naturally derived from sugar cane, grapes and certain vegetables such as beetroot. It belongs to the alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) family.
Due to its low molecular weight, glycolic acid penetrates effectively into the upper layers of the epidermis, making it particularly suitable for exfoliating cosmetic applications.
Its versatility allows integration into multiple skincare categories, including exfoliating serums, resurfacing creams, chemical peels and dermocosmetic treatments.
Role of Glycolic Acid in Cosmetic Formulation
Glycolic acid is primarily valued for its exfoliating action on the skin surface. It helps remove accumulated dead skin cells and supports renewal of the superficial epidermal layers.
With regular cosmetic use, glycolic acid contributes to:
- Refining the appearance of skin texture
- Enhancing visible skin radiance
- Improving the appearance of smoother skin
- Supporting a more even-looking complexion
- Reducing the appearance of enlarged pores
- Improving the look of dull or photo-exposed skin
By promoting controlled chemical exfoliation, glycolic acid helps optimise the appearance of the skin surface without mechanical abrasion.
Applications across skin types
Glycolic acid is incorporated into cosmetic formulations developed for:
- Mature skin concerned with visible wrinkles and uneven tone
- Dull or tired-looking skin requiring radiance enhancement
- Skin with visible textural irregularities
- Oily or blemish-prone skin requiring surface exfoliation
- Photo-exposed skin with uneven appearance
Its concentration and pH must be carefully calibrated in accordance with regulatory requirements and targeted product positioning.
Formulation considerations
The integration of glycolic acid into cosmetic formulas requires:
- Precise concentration control
- pH optimisation for skin compatibility
- Stability testing and compatibility validation
- Compliance with EU and international cosmetic regulations
- Claim substantiation aligned with cosmetic regulatory standards
Private Label Manufacturing of Glycolic Acid Skincare
Laboratoire Orescience develops and manufactures glycolic acid skincare formulations under private label and bespoke development programmes, including exfoliating solutions, resurfacing treatments and dermocosmetic products adapted to European and export markets.
From laboratory formulation through to industrial production, our teams ensure technical control, regulatory compliance and manufacturing consistency in line with the requirements of targeted markets.
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