Other Names: Amino acetic acid, aminoethanoic acid
What it is: A skin and hair friendly amino acid naturally present in most protein sources but can also be sourced synthetically. It acts as a conditioning and moisturising agent in skin care applications.
Mode of usage pertaining to the discussion below: Topical application in cosmetics and personal care products.
Safety Profile (Based on regional guidelines):
European Union – CIR | Safe to use, as per current practice |
European Union – SCCS | Data unavailable |
US FDA | Data unavailable |
ASEAN guidelines | Data unavailable |
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Note:
- You may need to look at the exact product claim to know if a vegan version was used.
- You may need to check the exact product label to know if a naturally derived ingredient was used.
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Note:
- Glycine is not listed as an ingredient to be comedogenic or to be avoided by persons with acne prone, sensitive skin based on currently available data.
Conclusion
Glycine is safe as per the current practice of use.
References
- https://european-union.europa.eu
- https://online.personalcarecouncil.org
Disclaimer: The above information is based on ongoing toxicology research at CHOSEN®’s R&D. We will do our best to update the information as and when the latest studies are available. If you have any inputs regarding the above information, please email us at ingredients@chosenstore.in