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L-Arginine (Cosmetic Grade)

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Quantity: 50 G
  • L-Arginine (Cosmetic Grade)

    Amino Acid for Skin Hydration & Barrier Support

    INCI Name: Arginine

    Appearance: White crystalline powder

    Solubility: Highly soluble in water

    Usage Rate: 0.5–5%

  • About L-Arginine

    L-Arginine is a naturally occurring amino acid used in skin and hair care for its multifunctional benefits. In cosmetics, it serves as a skin-conditioning agent, humectant, and pH adjuster. Thanks to its hydrophilic nature, L-Arginine enhances water retention in the skin, promoting hydration and barrier support.

    Benefits

    • Improves skin hydration and elasticity
    • Supports the natural barrier function of the skin
    • Acts as a humectant and gentle pH adjuster
    • May help soothe sensitive or stressed skin
    • Contributes to healthier-looking hair in hair care products

    Applications

    • Moisturizing creams and lotions
    • Anti-aging and barrier-support serums
    • Hair conditioners and strengthening treatments
    • Skin-repair and soothing formulations

    Usage Guidelines

    Add to the water phase. Typical usage levels are 0.5–5% depending on product type. Can also be used to help adjust formulation pH into the desired range.

  • Documents

    • Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
    • Certificate of Analysis (COA)
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Q1. What makes L-Arginine useful in cosmetics?

    It’s an amino acid that works as a gentle pH adjuster, humectant, and skin-conditioning agent. In emulsions and serums, it balances acidity without harsher bases while adding mild hydration and barrier support.

    Q2. How does it compare to other pH adjusters?

    Unlike sodium hydroxide or triethanolamine, L-Arginine is naturally occurring and skin-friendly. It adjusts pH gently, which is valuable in sensitive-skin products, acid peels, or actives that require tight pH control.

    Q3. Does L-Arginine provide direct skin benefits?

    Yes. As a precursor to nitric oxide, it can support microcirculation for improved tone and radiance. It also contributes to barrier repair as part of the skin’s natural moisturizing factors (NMF).

    Q4. Where is L-Arginine most effective in formulations?

    • Exfoliating serums/peels: buffers strong acids to safer pH ranges
    • Moisturizers/lotions: adds mild humectancy and skin conditioning
    • Hair care: helps reduce static and improves combability
    • Sensitive-skin products: gentle pH adjuster where irritation must be minimized

    Q5. Does L-Arginine affect clarity or stability?

    It dissolves easily in water to form clear solutions at normal usage. At higher concentrations it can interact with acidic actives or electrolytes, so add gradually while monitoring pH and stability.

    Q6. Is it compatible with active ingredients?

    Generally yes. It’s often paired with AHAs, BHAs, or vitamin C derivatives to balance pH. In peptide serums it can act as a buffer without disrupting bioactivity.

    Q7. Can L-Arginine be used in “natural” or eco-positioned products?

    Yes. As an amino acid naturally found in skin, it fits clean and natural positioning and is commonly accepted within ECOCERT/COSMOS-style frameworks.

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