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DESCRIPTION: Acetyl Hydroxyproline is an amino acid derivative with potent anti-ageing and barrier-repairing properties. It also possesses distinct anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties. Acetylation modification enhances its skin permeability. Acetyl Hydroxyproline increases skin elasticity, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, repairs the skin’s barrier, promotes ceramide synthesis, and increases moisture and enhances skin hydration with long-term effects. Additionally, it is effective in patients with atopic dermatitis, alleviating itching. Works well with vitamins and derivatives.

It’s role in stimulating ceramide synthesis and preventing trans epidermal water loss makes it very effective on skin suffering from dryness, eczema, inflammation and acne, etc.

FEATURES

  • Moisturizing – reduces water loss
  • Stimulates collagen production
  • Stimulate ceramide synthesis
  • Improved skin elasticity
  • Diminishes fine lines, including stretchmarks, perioral and periorbital fine lines
  • Slows down the aging process.
  • Long-lasting moisturization
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Needs neutralization – keep stable between 4.0 – 10.0
  • May experience a moderate reduction in viscosity – adjust accordingly.

APPLICATIONS: In emulsions, lotions, creams, serums, gels, toners, masks,  etc.

HOW TO USE

INCI: Acetyl Hydroxyproline

Solubility: Water

Use Rate: 0.2 – 2.5% Recommended use rate: 1.0%

Temperature Sensitivity: Avoid temperatures above 40°C

pH Stability: 4.0 – 10.0

Appearance: White solid powder

Assay: 99.9% min

Storage: Best refrigerated. Otherwise, store in a cool (<30°C), dark, and dry place.

VeganNaturally-derived

This is a cosmetic raw material and is meant for external use only in cosmetic formulations.  As with all of our materials, it should not be taken internally. Treasure Actives is not responsible for product compatibility. We advise everyone to test ingredients for performance, compatibility, and safety prior to committing to larger quantities. Keep all products out of reach of children. For more information, please see our terms and conditions page.

 

Hashizume, Erika & Nakano, Tetsuo & Kamimura, Ayako & Morishita, Koji. (2013). Topical effects of N-acetyl-L-hydroxyproline on ceramide synthesis and alleviation of pruritus. Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology. 6. 43-9. 10.2147/CCID.S39370.

Acetyl Hydroxyproline

Stimulates ceramide and collagen production in the skin

NGN5,600.00NGN11,000.00