Erythorbic Acid

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Erythorbic Acid - Ingredient Explanation

Erythorbic Acid

Other Names: Isoascorbic acid
Function: Fragrance, Antioxidant

1. Definition Erythorbic Acid:

Erythorbic Acid, also known as D-isoascorbic acid, is a synthetic form of vitamin C commonly used as an antioxidant in cosmetics. It is a white crystalline powder with a slightly acidic taste.

2. Use:

Erythorbic Acid is primarily used in cosmetics as a preservative to extend the shelf life of products by preventing oxidation. It also helps to stabilize the color and fragrance of cosmetics, making them last longer.

3. Usage Erythorbic Acid:

Erythorbic Acid is typically added to cosmetics in small amounts, usually around 0.1% to 1% of the total formulation. It is water-soluble and can be easily incorporated into various types of skincare products, such as creams, serums, and lotions. It is important to note that erythorbic acid should not be used in high concentrations as it may cause skin irritation or sensitivity.

Precautions: When using cosmetics containing Erythorbic Acid, it is recommended to perform a patch test on a small area of skin before applying it to the entire face or body. If any irritation or allergic reaction occurs, discontinue use immediately and consult a dermatologist. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Keep out of reach of children.

4. References:

- "Erythorbic Acid." Cosmetics Info, www.cosmeticsinfo.org/ingredient/erythorbic-acid.

- Kim, Da Som, et al. "Erythorbic acid protects against neuronal damage in the hippocampal CA1 region following transient forebrain ischemia in rats." Brain Research, vol. 1581, 2014, pp. 1-9.

- Lee, Jung Hoon, et al. "Antioxidant effect of erythorbic acid on lipid oxidation in emulsions." Food Chemistry, vol. 101, no. 2, 2007, pp. 607-612.

Ingredient Overview

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Quick Ingredient Notes
Paraben free
Sulfate free
Alcohol free
Silicone free
Fungal Acne Safe
Minimum ingredient
EU Allergent Free
Key Ingredients
Ingredients Related to Skin Types
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Dry skin
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Oily Skin
Oily Skin
Unknown
Sensitive skin
Sensitive skin
Unknown
Ingredient Safety Breakdown (EWG Health Ratings)
Low Risk
Moderate Risk
High Risk
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Ingredient List

EWG CIR Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Function Notes
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A
(Fragrance, Antioxidant)