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Ferulic Acid is a potent antioxidant and skincare ingredient frequently found in cosmetics and skincare formulations. Derived from plants such as rice bran and oats, this ingredient is typically a colorless to pale yellow crystalline powder. In cosmetics, it shines as a skincare superhero due to its ability to combat free radical damage caused by UV radiation and pollution. 

  • Product Name: Ferulic Acid
  • INCI Name: Ferulic Acid
  • Product Code: YNR®FA
  • CAS No.: 1135-24-6
  • Formula: C10H10O4
  • Functions: Antioxidant, Anti-aging, Anti-wrinkles,Skin Whitening

Ferulic Acid is a naturally occurring plant antioxidant commonly found in plant cell walls, such as rice bran, wheat, and oats. Ferulic Acid is known for its potent antioxidant properties, effectively combating free radicals and protecting the skin from environmental damage.

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Benefits:

  1. Antioxidant Protection: Ferulic Acid neutralizes free radicals, reducing oxidative stress and delaying skin aging.

  2. Stabilizes Other Antioxidants: Ferulic Acid is often paired with Vitamin C and Vitamin E to enhance their stability and boost antioxidant efficacy.

  3. Anti-Inflammatory: Ferulic Acid has anti-inflammatory properties that soothe the skin and reduce redness and irritation.

  4. Photoprotection: Ferulic Acid enhances the skin's defense against UV radiation, reducing signs of photoaging.

Uses:

Ferulic Acid is widely used in skin whitening products, like serums, daytime moisturizers, and sun protection products. It is suitable for all skin types, especially those in need of antioxidant protection.

Precautions:

  1. Combination Use: Ferulic Acid works best when combined with Vitamin C and Vitamin E, but pay attention to the concentration of other ingredients in the formulation.

  2. Sun Protection: Although Ferulic Acid offers photoprotection, it is still essential to apply sunscreen for added protection.

  3. Patch Test for Sensitive Skin: While Ferulic Acid is generally gentle, sensitive skin should perform a patch test to ensure no adverse reactions.