Ascorbic Acid
Also known as: Vitamin C (L-AA)
INCI: Ascorbic Acid | Function: Antioxidant | Type: Antioxidant
What Is Ascorbic Acid?
L-Ascorbic Acid is pure Vitamin C. Potent antioxidant that brightens and boosts collagen.
Key Skin Benefits
- + Neutralizes free radicals
- + Brightens
- + Stimulates collagen
Pros
- + Well-researched
- + Multi-functional
Cons
- − Unstable
- − Low pH can irritate
Specifications
| Property | Value |
| Usage Areas | Face, Eye, Body |
| Product Type | Leave-On, Rinse-Off |
| Source | Synthetic |
| Natural Level | Natural-derived |
Safety Ratings
| Metric | Rating |
| Skin Sensitivity | 3/5 |
| Comedogenic Rating | 0/5 |
| EWG Score | 1/10 |
Regional Regulatory Limits
| Region | Leave-on % | Rinse-off % | Status |
|---|
| EU (CosIng) | No limit | No limit | Allowed |
| US (CIR/FDA) | No limit | No limit | Allowed |
| Japan (MHLW) | No limit | No limit | Allowed |
| ASEAN | No limit | No limit | Allowed |
| China (NMPA) | No limit | No limit | Allowed |
Typical Usage % by Product Type
| Product Type | Typical % |
|---|
| Serum | 0.1 - 2% |
| Moisturizer | 0.1 - 2% |
References
- Online research — publicly available sources
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