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L-arginine is a water-soluble amino acid that is used in cosmetic and technical formulations mainly as an auxiliary functional ingredient, humectant and pH regu... read more
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In cosmetic raw materials, the designation L-arginine is used for the biologically common L-form of the amino acid arginine. This is the form most commonly used in formulations.
In many cosmetic formulas, it can serve as a milder basic component to increase pH, especially in acidic systems. However, it is not always a direct replacement for sodium hydroxide, because it has different strength, solubility, impact on the formula and dosage.
In purely anhydrous oil-based balms, it is not suitable as a dissolved active ingredient, because it does not dissolve in oils. It can be used mainly in aqueous or emulsion products where a water phase is present.
Products with acids often have a low pH that needs to be adjusted to a target value according to the type of acid, the purpose of the product and skin tolerance. L-arginine makes it possible to increase pH gradually while remaining part of the water phase.
Yes, it can indirectly affect viscosity because it changes the pH of the formula. Some gelling agents, thickeners and surfactant systems respond to a change in pH with a change in thickness, clarity or overall stability.
Yes, when using L-arginine for pH adjustment, measurement is essential. Without pH control, it is not possible to reliably determine whether the resulting formula is suitable for the skin, the preservation system and the actives used.