Science
Mechanism of Action
As a bioavailable form of L-tyrosine, it provides a substrate for tyrosinase, supporting melanin synthesis. Additionally, it stimulates collagen production by protecting fibroblasts from oxidative stress and facilitating protein synthesis crucial for skin elasticity.
Research
Clinical Evidence
High confidence2%
Key findings
- 01 Clinical trials demonstrated enhanced collagen synthesis and skin elasticity, leading to visible reduction in fine lines and wrinkles.
- 02 Ex vivo human skin models showed effective skin penetration, confirming its ability to reach target layers for anti-aging benefits.
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Acetylation significantly enhances stability and water-solubility compared to L-tyrosine. It remains stable at room temperature.
Conflicts
- Strong oxidizing agents
- Nitrosating agents
Safety
Safety Profile
The CIR Expert Panel concluded it is safe when formulated to be non-irritating, non-phototoxic, and non-genotoxic.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
A valuable ingredient for anti-aging, Acetyl Tyrosine effectively boosts collagen and elasticity, safely penetrating the skin without irritation across all skin types.
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