Acetyl Glutamine
Acetyl Glutamine is an active ingredient used in skincare. It's found in 12 products in our database, making it a moderately popular ingredient.
What it does
Works on your skin
Who it's best for
People with specific skin concerns looking for targeted treatment.
- Those dealing with acne, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, or uneven texture
- Anyone ready to build an active-focused routine (start slowly)
- Skin that has already adapted to a basic hydration routine
Works well with
- +Draws in moisture(humectant)
- +Softens and smooths(emollient)
- +UV protection(sunscreen)
Use caution with
- !Works on your skin(active)Layering multiple actives can increase irritation — introduce one at a time and monitor your skin's response.
12 products
Works on your skin
Best products with Acetyl Glutamine
Moisturisers
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The Littles 8.0
barrier+ Triple Lipid Activating Serum With Plumping Peptides and Niacinamide
Target+ Brighten + Firm 15% Vitamin C Serum
Silk Peptide EGF Heart Fit Volume Lifting Ampoule
Nutrient-Charged Water Gel
barrier+ Triple Lipid Brightening Eye Cream
The Body Retinol - Repair Serum With 0.1% Pure Retinol, 10% AHA + 5 Peptides
Skin Barrier Calming Lotion EX
Beauty insider
PDRN Hyaluronic Acid Hydrating Capsule Mist
Exo + Ectoin Retinol-Alternative Intensive Skin Barrier Repair Baume
Protini Polypeptide Firming Refillable Moisturizer
Frequently asked questions
What does Acetyl Glutamine do in skincare?
Acetyl Glutamine is classified as "works on your skin" in skincare formulations. Works on your skin.
Is Acetyl Glutamine safe for sensitive skin?
Acetyl Glutamine is generally well-tolerated and has no specific concern flags in our database. As with any ingredient, patch-test if you have highly reactive skin.
What products contain Acetyl Glutamine?
12 products in our database contain Acetyl Glutamine. The highest-rated is Drunk Elephant The Littles 8.0 scoring 9.8/9.8.
Can I use Acetyl Glutamine every day?
Many actives are best introduced gradually — start with 2-3 times per week and increase as your skin adapts. Strong actives like retinoids are often best used at night.