GLP Acne Cross Gel is an advanced anti-acne and anti-bacterial formulation designed to effectively target acne, pimples, and acne-causing bacteria. Powered by a potent blend of Glycolic Acid, Niacinamide, Zinc PCA, and natural botanical extracts, this gel works deep within the skin to unclog pores, control excess oil, and reduce inflammation.
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Exfoliates Dead Skin Cells
Glycolic Acid (15%): An alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) that removes dead skin cells, unclogs pores, and improves skin texture.
Controls Oil & Sebum Production
Zinc PCA (1%): Helps regulate oil production and reduces acne-causing bacteria.
Reduces Inflammation & Redness
Niacinamide (2%): Soothes irritated skin, lightens acne scars, and strengthens the skin barrier.
Natural Antibacterial Action
Tea Tree Oil (0.5%) & Willow Bark Extract (0.5%): Offer antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects to reduce acne breakouts.
Promotes Skin Healing
Allantoin (0.8%) & D-Panthenol: Help in calming and healing irritated or damaged skin.
Antioxidant Support
Pine Bark Extract (1%): Provides antioxidant benefits, helping to reduce oxidative stress on skin.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS-
OTHER INGREDIENTS-
Mild stinging or burning (especially with 15% glycolic acid, particularly for sensitive skin)
Dryness or peeling in the first few days of use
Redness or irritation if overused or combined with other strong actives (like retinoids or benzoyl peroxide)
Allergic reaction (rare; may include rash, itching, or swelling)
Squeeze a pea-sized amount of product on your finger. Dab the acne gel on the affected areas, and massage the acne treatment twice daily for best results.
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