Aspartic Acid
SyntheticSafety Level
Completely safe
Max. concentration
Carcinogenicity
Allergy Factor
Category
Active Ingredients, Amino acids, Aroma, Peptide, Antistatic
Functions
Skin conditioner, Hair conditioning, Feeding, Skin regeneration, Masks the smell, Skin lightening
Description
Asparagine acid is found in nature in plants, sugar cane and buckwheat. It was also obtained from asparagus sprouts, which is how it got its name. It is present in the body of every person and is a component of proteins that serve as material for cell building. Asparagine acid excretes toxins, thus cleansing the skin of the face from impurities. It is also present in the composition of many hair care products. This acid is capable of gently restoring dry and damaged hair, since it restores protein bonds broken during dyeing procedures. Properties of asparagine acid: • Possesses antibacterial properties; • Enhances the protective function of the immune system; • Provides an antiviral effect when applied to the skin.
