Stable Vitamin C derivative; water-soluble; more stable than L-ascorbic acid; antimicrobial properties for acne; 3-10% evidence-backed range
Function & Common Use
Active (Stable Vitamin C derivative)
Active Ingredient
Serums moisturisers
Synthetic
Concentration Limits
No limit
No limit
No specific 21 CFR cosmetic limit identified in source checked
No specific MFDS limit identified in source checked; verify if ingredient is used in a Korean functional cosmetic category
Pregnancy: No specific restriction identified in source checked; standard cosmetic use
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate safe to use in skincare?
Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate has a Low concern rating from The Clean Sheet. Stable Vitamin C derivative; water-soluble; more stable than L-ascorbic acid; antimicrobial properties for acne; 3-10% evidence-backed range
Is Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate allowed in India?
Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate is currently classified as "Permitted" under Indian cosmetics regulations. No concentration limit is specified for India.
What is Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate used for in cosmetics?
Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate functions as: Active (Stable Vitamin C derivative). It is commonly found in: Serums moisturisers.
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