{"title":"Gluconolactone","entity_type":"Ingredient","slug":"gluconolactone","canonical_url":"https://skinknowledgebase.com/ingredients/gluconolactone","dates":{"date_modified":"2026-05-27","date_reviewed":"2026-05-27"},"mcp_eligible":true,"summary":"Gluconolactone skincare benefits, mechanism, evidence limits, INCI context, and tolerability guidance for realistic dry, sensitive, acne-prone, or aging-skin","evidence_sources":[],"product_fact_sources":[],"related_entities":[],"body_sections":[{"heading":"Quick Summary","paragraphs":["Gluconolactone is a skincare ingredient used for skin sensitivity, dullness, weak skin barrier routines. It is best judged by formula context, concentration, frequency, and skin tolerance rather than by the ingredient name alone."]},{"heading":"What It Is","paragraphs":["Gluconolactone is used in leave-on or rinse-off cosmetic formulas depending on the product type. In SKB it is framed as a cosmetic skincare ingredient, not a prescription treatment or a diagnosis tool."]},{"heading":"Mechanism","paragraphs":["Gluconolactone is a polyhydroxy acid with multiple hydroxyl groups, giving it humectant behavior in addition to mild exfoliating activity. Its larger, water-attracting structure helps explain why PHA formulas are often positioned as slower and better tolerated than classic AHAs.","The mechanism is practical, not magical: vehicle, pH where relevant, dose, frequency, and the rest of the routine decide whether the ingredient feels helpful or irritating. Results should be judged gradually, and sensitive users should introduce it separately from other strong actives."]}]}