Science
Mechanism of Action
The specific mechanism of action of Dimethyl Aspartic Acid on the skin is currently unknown, as no research data has been identified pertaining to this area.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Insufficient-data confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Aqueous solutions of related D-Aspartic Acid are not recommended for storage beyond one day at pH 7.2. Closely related compounds, such as L-Aspartic acid dimethyl ester hydrochloride, are known to be hygroscopic and require protection from moisture and oxidizing agents for stability.
Conflicts
- Oxidizing agents
- Reducing sugars (potential Maillard reaction)
- Aldehydes
- Peroxides
- Metals
Safety
Safety Profile
Safety data classifies Dimethyl Aspartic Acid with GHS hazard statements: H315 ('Causes skin irritation'), H319 ('Causes serious eye irritation'), and H335 ('May cause respiratory irritation'). It has not undergone review by the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
Due to explicit GHS warnings for skin and eye irritation, coupled with a complete absence of data regarding its efficacy and safety in skin applications, this ingredient is not recommended for precision skincare formulations.
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