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Asiatic Acid

Explained

Asiatic Acid is one of the four main actives found in Centella Asiatica. Its headline job is stimulating collagen.

Lab tests on human skin cells show Asiatic Acid tells your skin to make more collagen, the protein that keeps skin firm and bouncy.

It also calms inflammation and acts as an antioxidant so it can help skin heal faster, rebuild itself, and repair a damaged barrier.

And on naming, even though "acid" is in the name, it's nothing like an AHA or BHA exfoliant. It's a gentle firming and soothing ingredient that supports your skin barrier.

Concentration-wise, Asiatic Acid is potent at very low doses and usually shows up as a small fraction of a broader centella extract.

Analyses of centella material put Asiatic Acid reported in the range of 0.2-3% of the extract.

This ingredient is non-sensitizing and guinea pig sensitization testing also found it to be a weak sensitizer. That means the risk of acquiring contact sensitivty is quite low.

Allergic contact dermatitis does exist but is also very rare; documented cases tend to involve prolonged use on broken skin plus co-sensitization to fragrance ingredients.

See all 2,214 products with Asiatic Acid

Users who like it
93%
Users who avoid it
7%

What it does

Skin Conditioning To hydrate and soften skin
Stabilising Causing to become stable

Prevalence

Uncommon Percentage of products that contain it
1.7%
Top categories
Treatments
Cleansers
Moisturizers
Position Predominant list placement
Bottom 25%
Concentration Concentrations we've seen
0% to 0%

References

CosIng Data

CosIng ID 32009
INCI Name ASIATIC ACID
EC #  -
All Functions Skin Conditioning, Stabilising