Aspartic Acid
Aspartic Acid is a pH adjuster — acid compound. It's found in 46 products in our database, making it a moderately popular ingredient.
What it does
Acid compound
Who it's best for
A formula support ingredient that ensures product stability.
- Keeps the product at the right pH for both efficacy and skin compatibility
- Not something you choose — but important for the formula to work
- Generally present at very low concentrations and well-tolerated
Works well with
- +Works on your skin(active)
- +Draws in moisture(humectant)
46 products
Formula balancers
Best products with Aspartic Acid
Moisturisers
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The Littles 8.0
Deep Water Surge Hydrating Serum 30 with PDRN, Hyaluronic Acid, and Ceramide
Vitamin Enriched Smoothing Serum with Niacinamide + Vitamin C
Moisture Treatment Mask c-PDRN® for Hydration & Redness Relief
Buffet
Multi-Peptide + Copper Peptides 1% for Wrinkles and Skin Elasticity
Amino Rain™ Glasswater Serum
Multi-Peptide + Hyaluronic Acid Serum for Firmness and Elasticity
Cica Daily Soothing Mask Sheet
RETINOL SKIN CREAM
Dream Oasis Deep Hydration Serum
Expert Madeca Cream Active Renew PDRN
Reedle Shot 100 Essence
Ceramic Milk Ampoule
Jet Lag Deep Hydration Serum
Beauty insider
TIME-FILLER Crème Absolue Correction Rides
Power of Peptides Set
Green Tea Hydration Heroes with Hyaluronic Acid
Hydrating cream-to-foam cleanser
Frequently asked questions
What does Aspartic Acid do in skincare?
Acid compound
Is Aspartic Acid safe for sensitive skin?
Aspartic Acid 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 Aspartic Acid?
46 products in our database contain Aspartic Acid. The highest-rated is Drunk Elephant The Littles 8.0 scoring 9.8/9.8.
Can I use Aspartic Acid every day?
pH adjusters are present at minimal concentrations and are part of daily product use. They are not a concern for any skin type.