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Ascorbyl Glucoside is a stabilized Ascorbic Acid derivative with superior formulation stability; it is easily soluble in water. It resists discoloration and degradation while retaining all the biologic activity of L-ascorbic acid with the same lightning, sun-protective and anti-aging properties as L-ascorbic acid. It penetrates into the skin where it is metabolized to free vitamin C.
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Ascorbyl Isostearate is an oil-soluble derivative of Vitamin C that can penetrate into the skin and there it is metabolized to Ascorbic Acid. Its efficacy is better than the one of pure Ascorbic Acid and resists discoloration and degradation while retaining all biological activity of L-Ascorbic Acid. It also shows excellent resistance to acid and heat as well as long-acting stability.
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Ethyl Ascorbic Acid is an etherified derivative of ascorbic acid, one of the most stable derivates of ascorbic acid known. It is also showing very good stability in all kinds of cosmetic formulations. Ethyl Ascorbic Acid penetrates into the skin where it is metabolized to ascorbic acid. Due to this process, its efficacy is more pronounced than the one of pure ascorbic acid. Ethyl Ascorbic Acid is an excellent skin whitening agent, it inhibits the activity of Tyrosinase and improves the complexion of the skin while helping with collagen synthesis.
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Ferulic Acid Synthetic is a multifunctional active and is synthesized by the Knoevenagel condensation of Vanillin and malonic acid diethyl ester. It could act as a potent Antioxidant and boost the efficacy of vitamin C and Vitamin E as antioxidants, also, as sunscreen (SPF enhancer), deodorant active, and an anti-inflammatory agent.
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Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate is an esterified derivative of ascorbic acid, one of the most stable derivatives of ascorbic acid known. It is also very stable in cosmetic formulations. Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate penetrates into the skin and there it is metabolized to ascorbic acid. It offers various benefits such as antioxidants, skin whitening, anti-inflammation, and collagen synthesis.
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Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate penetrates into the skin and there it is metabolized to ascorbic acid. Due to this process, its efficacy is better than the one of pure ascorbic acid. It resists discoloration and degradation while retaining all biological activity of L-ascorbic acid. Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate is an excellent skin whitening agent, it is inhibiting Tyrosinase and at the same time, it is a very effective reducing agent. Therefore it has two modes of action to influence melanogenesis.