Gluconolactone

INCI: Gluconolactone
Category: Polyhydroxy Acid (PHA) / Chemical Exfoliant / Antioxidant
Used in: Toners, serums, moisturisers, cleansers
Typical Usage Level (Topical): 3–10%


What This Ingredient Does

Gluconolactone is a polyhydroxy acid (PHA) a second-generation exfoliating acid with a larger molecular structure than AHAs. It exfoliates at the surface without penetrating deeply, making it significantly less irritating. Beyond exfoliation, it chelates metal ions (such as iron and copper) that can generate free radicals, giving it a functional antioxidant role. It also has humectant properties, drawing moisture into the skin while the exfoliation occurs.

Works well with Ceramide NP and Hyaluronic Acid to maintain barrier integrity during exfoliation.


Key Benefits

  • Exfoliates without triggering redness or sensitivity
  • Provides antioxidant protection by neutralising pro-oxidant metal ions
  • Suitable for use around the eyes and on reactive skin
  • Maintains skin hydration levels during the exfoliation process
  • Compatible with rosacea-prone and eczema-adjacent skin


Who It's Best For

  • Reactive, rosacea-prone, or eczema-adjacent skin
  • Those who want chemical exfoliation without the risk of irritation
  • Beginners to acid-based skincare
  • Post-procedure skin requiring gentle maintenance exfoliation


Clinical Note by Dr. Su

Gluconolactone is one of the safest exfoliating options available and is often overlooked because it doesn't produce the tingling sensation people associate with "working." That sensation is usually just irritation gluconolactone exfoliates without triggering it, which is a benefit, not a limitation.


References

  • Green BA, et al. (2009). Clinical and cosmeceutical uses of hydroxyacids. Clinics in Dermatology. PMID: 19349188

(These references explain the scientific context not proprietary product testing.)