
Skin Care 101: How to Mix Active Ingredients in Skin Care
Look at the label on your favorite skin care products, like moisturizers, cleansers, or serums. You’ll likely find the ingredients list contains active and inactive skin care ingredients. What do these different ingredients mean for your skin? What should you include in your skin care line?
Each skin care ingredient serves a different purpose. Let’s break down the difference between active and inactive ingredients in skin care, look at some of the most common active ingredients, and see how to layer products to take full advantage of active ingredients.
In skin care, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals, “active ingredients” are ingredients that are proven to have a direct impact on the skin. In other words, active ingredients in skin care are those that target a specific concern and affect the skin in a certain way.
There are hundreds of active skin care ingredients in products lining shelves today, from those that protect skin from the sun to those that provide anti-aging effects.
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What Are Active Ingredients in Skin Care?
In skin care, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals, “active ingredients” are ingredients that are proven to have a direct impact on the skin. In other words, active ingredients in skin care are those that target a specific concern and affect the skin in a certain way.
There are hundreds of active skin care ingredients in products lining shelves today, from those that protect skin from the sun to those that provide anti-aging effects.
What Is the Difference Between Active & Inactive Ingredients in Skin Care?
The opposite of active ingredients is, unsurprisingly, “inactive ingredients.” These substances do not target a specific skin care concern or have a direct impact on your skin. Nevertheless, they play an important role in the feel, look, and effectiveness of the skin care product. Inactive ingredients can act as binding agents, fillers, lathering agents, preservatives, fragrances, stabilizers, and more. Most skin care products require both active and inactive ingredients in order to deliver their promised outcome while ensuring they function properly.
What Are Common Active Skin Care Ingredients?
Some of the most popular and sought-after active skin care ingredients include the following:- Alpha hydroxy acid (AHAs), including glycolic acid, lactic acid, and citric acid
- Azelaic acid
- Bakuchiol
- Benzoyl peroxide
- Beta hydroxycarboxylic acid (BHAs), including salicylic acid
- Ceramides
- Copper peptides
- Glycerin
- Hyaluronic acid
- Kojic acid
- Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
- Peptides
- Retinoids (Vitamin A)
- Titanium dioxide
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
- Zinc oxide





