Vitamin C has long been a favorite in skincare — known for its brightening, protective, and firming powers. But traditional forms of it are fragile. They oxidize quickly, lose effectiveness, and require special handling. That’s where 3-O-ethyl ascorbic acid, or 3-OAA, offers something better.
This next-generation derivative is a more stable, more skin-friendly version of vitamin C — designed to stay effective longer while still delivering the same well-loved results.
What Makes 3-OAA Different from Regular Vitamin C?
Pure vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is highly unstable. It breaks down quickly when exposed to air, heat, and light — much like how a sliced apple turns brown. But 3-OAA has been structurally modified with an ethyl group that shields it from oxidation.
This modification allows 3-OAA to remain stable even at skin-like temperatures and near the skin’s natural pH — which means your product won’t degrade as quickly, change color, or lose its potency. It also doesn’t require refrigeration or acidic formulas to stay active, making it easier to store and use — even in warm, humid climates.
Better Skin Penetration for Better Results
How 3-OAA Benefits the Skin
Protects against free radical damage
Boosts collagen production
Brightens and evens skin tone
Is 3-OAA Safe for Daily Use?
At Gentlelab, we believe in science that makes skincare simpler, not more complicated. 3-O-ethyl ascorbic acid is a thoughtful evolution of vitamin C — offering the same glow-boosting, skin-firming benefits, but with greater stability, gentleness, and ease of use.
It’s vitamin C — just smarter.
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