vitamin c

What is "SODIUM ASCORBYL PHOSPHATE" and what does it do?

Role: HUMECTANT

Family: VITAMIN C Derivative

Comedogenic index: 0

Sodium ascorbyl phosphate is a stable, water-soluble form of vitamin C, used for its many cosmetic benefits.

Properties and Effectiveness
Stability and solubility: Stable in water, it converts to pure vitamin C in the skin.
Skin Tone Improvement: Effective for brightening skin tone, smoothing wrinkles, firming skin and reducing discoloration.

Concentrations and Applications
Usual concentration: Used in a concentration range from 0.2 to 3% to improve skin defense against environmental aggressions.
Synergy with Vitamin E: Works well in combination with vitamin E, improving the stability of each ingredient.

Effective on wrinkles and blemishes
5% concentration: Comparative studies show equivalent efficacy to ascorbic acid in smoothing wrinkles and increasing skin elasticity.

Discoloration targeting: Requires concentrations above 3% to be effective against stains.
Anti-Acne potential
Impact on factors linked to skin rashes: Can positively influence factors linked to skin rashes thanks to its soothing effect.

Stability and Formulation
Formula compatibility: Suitable for water- and oil-based formulas without degrading.
Importance of packaging: Despite its stability, it remains sensitive to light and air, requiring appropriate packaging.

Conclusion
Sodium ascorbyl phosphate stands out as a versatile and effective form of vitamin C in cosmetics, offering antioxidant benefits, spot reduction, and improved skin radiance and texture.

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