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Brand: Micro
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Glyco 6 Cream is formulated for external use to treat various skin‑concerns such as acne (pimples), post‑acne marks, melasma, uneven skin tone, photo‑aged skin (sun‑damage) and fine lines. Its key active, glycolic acid (6% w/w), works by increasing the turnover of skin cells, gently exfoliating the outer layer and helping to unclog pores.By removing dead skin cells and promoting renewal, the cream helps smooth rough texture, fade hyperpigmentation and dark spots, reduce pore‑blockage and improve overall skin clarity. Being a chemical exfoliant, users should apply at night and follow with sun‑protection during the day because the skin becomes more light‑sensitive.While the product’s exact full ingredient list is not always publicly detailed, it is described as “6% glycolic acid in a cream base plus emollients, stabilizers & preservatives”.Full IngredientsAlthough a fully detailed INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) list is not always published, key known components are: Glycolic Acid 6% w/w (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) A cream vehicle (emollients, emulsifying waxes, possibly cetostearyl alcohol, stearic acid) Moisturising/trapping agents (e.g., mineral oil, propylene glycol) Preservatives (for example, parabens) Stabilisers, thickeners, and standard cream base ingredients (water, fatty acids, etc.) Because this is a pharmaceutical‑type cream rather than a fully disclosed cosmetic formula, the full granular breakdown is not publicly detailed in all regions.How to Use Cleanse your face with a mild cleanser, pat dry. At night (preferably), apply a thin layer of Glyco 6 Cream on the affected areas (such as areas with dark spots, pigmentation, rough texture or acne‑marks). Avoid getting it near the eyes, lips, broken skin or open wounds. Start with a lower frequency if you are new to AHA/exfoliants — for example once every 2–3 nights. If your skin tolerates it well, you may increase frequency under guidance. In the morning and on days following use, apply a broad‑spectrum sunscreen (SPF) and minimise direct sun exposure, since exfoliated skin is more vulnerable to UV damage. If you experience excessive redness, peeling, stinging or irritation, reduce frequency or suspend use and seek advice from a dermatologist. Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.
| Product Info | |
|---|---|
| Product Category | Face Creams |
| Brand | Micro |
| Product Size | 30gm |
Glyco 6 Cream is formulated for external use to treat various skin‑concerns such as acne (pimples), post‑acne marks, melasma, uneven skin tone, photo‑aged skin (sun‑damage) and fine lines. Its key active, glycolic acid (6% w/w), works by increasing the turnover of skin cells, gently exfoliating the outer layer and helping to unclog pores.
By removing dead skin cells and promoting renewal, the cream helps smooth rough texture, fade hyperpigmentation and dark spots, reduce pore‑blockage and improve overall skin clarity. Being a chemical exfoliant, users should apply at night and follow with sun‑protection during the day because the skin becomes more light‑sensitive.
While the product’s exact full ingredient list is not always publicly detailed, it is described as “6% glycolic acid in a cream base plus emollients, stabilizers & preservatives”.
Although a fully detailed INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) list is not always published, key known components are:
Glycolic Acid 6% w/w (Alpha Hydroxy Acid)
A cream vehicle (emollients, emulsifying waxes, possibly cetostearyl alcohol, stearic acid)
Moisturising/trapping agents (e.g., mineral oil, propylene glycol)
Preservatives (for example, parabens)
Stabilisers, thickeners, and standard cream base ingredients (water, fatty acids, etc.)
Because this is a pharmaceutical‑type cream rather than a fully disclosed cosmetic formula, the full granular breakdown is not publicly detailed in all regions.
Cleanse your face with a mild cleanser, pat dry.
At night (preferably), apply a thin layer of Glyco 6 Cream on the affected areas (such as areas with dark spots, pigmentation, rough texture or acne‑marks). Avoid getting it near the eyes, lips, broken skin or open wounds.
Start with a lower frequency if you are new to AHA/exfoliants — for example once every 2–3 nights. If your skin tolerates it well, you may increase frequency under guidance.
In the morning and on days following use, apply a broad‑spectrum sunscreen (SPF) and minimise direct sun exposure, since exfoliated skin is more vulnerable to UV damage.
If you experience excessive redness, peeling, stinging or irritation, reduce frequency or suspend use and seek advice from a dermatologist.
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.

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