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Commonly Asked Questions

I noticed that my skin has some texture after starting this product, is that normal?
Yes, Radiant Serum contains an alpha hydroxy acid named Mandelic Acid, which stimulates cellular turnover. When you first begin using this acid, it may take 2-4 weeks for your skin to adjust, but it usually resolves itself within two weeks with texture and skin tone improving. 

My esthetician recommended Radiant Serum for my acne but I noticed it is not in the Acne line, was she incorrect?
No, there are several GlyMed products that are multifunctional and can be categorized under several subcategories, but to maintain consistency, we choose one. Radiant Serum contains Mandelic Acid, which can be beneficial for acne because it sloughs off dead skin cells that may be lying over and blocking pores, thus resulting in a buildup within the pores, making it a great option for acne.

My skin became red and irritated when I applied this product. Am I allergic?
These reactions can be common to individuals when they first start using professional products, especially if they’re sensitive. The skin is adjusting to the activity of the product. If it is excessive you may want to limit use to once every other day or every third day for the first two weeks to allow your skin to adjust. Remember to always wear your GlyMed Plus sunscreen when using any alpha hydroxy acids.

Is this product safe for expecting or nursing mothers?
It is safe to use Radiant Serum during pregnancy. During this time, however, your skin is more susceptible to sun exposure, and you should always wear GlyMed Plus sunscreen when outdoors.