Acetyl tyrosinamide is an effective moisturising ingredient that also has been shown to be effective in evening out the skin tone and reducing hyperpigmentation. Amino acids are a class of ingredients. They can also be found on ingredients lists as acetyl glucosamine, alanine, arginine, arginine hcl, arginine pca, glycine, histidine, isoleucine, lysine, phenylalanine, proline, serine, taurine, threonine and valine and yeast amino acids.
N-Acetyl L-Tyrosinamide is present in the "natural moisturising factors (NMFs)" which moisturise and hydrate the skin.
Acetyl Tyrosinamide is used in skincare to treat fine lines and wrinkles and support the skin's elasticity.
If any of the following apply Acetyl Tyrosinamide might be a good option for you:
Elasticity
Fine Lines
Wrinkles
If any of the following apply it might be best to avoid Acetyl Tyrosinamide:
Related Allergy
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