Acetyl Glycyl Beta-Alanine ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is a skin-conditioning peptide active, used mainly in tone-evening, soothing, and anti-aging formulas rather than as a structural emulsifier or preservative.
What does Acetyl Glycyl Beta-Alanine do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is a skin-conditioning peptide active, used mainly in tone-evening, soothing, and anti-aging formulas rather than as a structural emulsifier or preservative.
Is Acetyl Glycyl Beta-Alanine clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally low-fragrance, low-allergen, and not a common restricted-list concern. The main caveat is that it is a specialty synthetic peptide derivative, so acceptance depends on each standard’s rules for synthetic actives and processing chemistry.
Is Acetyl Glycyl Beta-Alanine sustainable?
This material is typically made through peptide chemistry from amino-acid-derived building blocks, with sourcing that may be partly bio-based or synthetic depending on the supplier. It is expected to be more biodegradable than persistent silicone or fluorinated materials, but published environmental data are limited.
Is Acetyl Glycyl Beta-Alanine COSMOS-approved?
It is not automatically aligned with COSMOS-organic as a generic INCI, and COSMOS-natural acceptance would depend on an approved supplier grade, feedstock origin, and allowed processing route. From a Green Chemistry view, it has favorable small-peptide biodegradability potential, but its synthetic manufacture and limited sourcing transparency keep it from a clear green signal.
How does Acetyl Glycyl Beta-Alanine work chemically?
The molecule is an N-acetylated dipeptide-like compound built from a glycine unit and a beta-amino-acid unit, making it small, polar, and water-compatible. It is normally formulated in the water phase at low active levels or through a diluted supplier blend, and it is best kept near normal cosmetic pH rather than strong acid, strong alkali, or oxidizing conditions.
Last updated 2026-05-15