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Asked: January 7, 20262026-01-07T09:13:08+00:00 2026-01-07T09:13:08+00:00

I applied Glyco 6 cream twice a day as the doctor suggested, but my skin is a bit burned. Should I reduce usage?

My doctor told me to apply Glyco 6 cream twice a day, but after 2 days, I started feeling a burning sensation and dryness. Should I reduce my usage, or should I apply a moisturiser after it?

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  1. Dr. Nikita Toshi
    Dr. Nikita Toshi
    2026-01-07T09:30:34+00:00Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 9:30 am

    Dear Reader,

    If you’re feeling burning and dryness after applying Glyco 6 cream twice a day, it’s very likely that your skin is getting over-exfoliated or irritated, especially because Glyco 6 (6% glycolic acid) is quite strong when used that often.

    Even though your doctor advised twice-daily use, many people’s skin can’t tolerate glycolic acid that frequently, particularly in the beginning.

    What’s happening:

    Glycolic acid removes dead cells and increases skin cell turnover. Using it too frequently can temporarily thin the outer layer of the skin, causing burning, tightness, or dryness.

    What you should do:

    • Reduce the application to once daily at night, or even every other night, until your skin adjusts.
    • Always apply a gentle, fragrance-free moisturiser 10–15 minutes after Glyco 6 to soothe dryness and protect your skin barrier.
    • During the day, use a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher), as glycolic acid increases sun sensitivity.
    • Avoid other exfoliating or strong products (like scrubs, retinoids, or vitamin C) while your skin is irritated.

    If the burning persists even after reducing the frequency and adding a moisturiser, pause the cream for a few days and consult your doctor before restarting.

    So yes, you should reduce the usage and definitely apply a moisturiser afterwards. This will help prevent irritation and keep your skin healthy while still getting the benefits of Glyco 6.

    Wishing you good health.

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