Ferulic acid is a plant-based antioxidant phytochemical found in grains like, rice bran, wheat bran, oats, coffee, apples and oranges known for protecting cells from damage by neutralizing free radicals, which helps slow skin aging (wrinkles, sunspots) and reduces inflammation, often used in skincare to boost Vitamin C and E stability and effectiveness. Ferulic acid is a powerful plant-derived antioxidant widely used in cosmetics and dermatology, especially in advanced skincare formulations.
Uses of Ferulic Acid in Cosmetics
1. Strong Antioxidant Protection
Neutralizes free radicals
Protects skin from pollution and UV-induced damage
Slows photo-aging
2. Stabilizes Vitamin C & Vitamin E
One of its most important cosmetic roles:
Dramatically increases the stability of L-ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)
Enhances the effectiveness of Vitamin E
Extends product shelf life
This is why it’s commonly found in Vitamin C serums
3. Anti-Aging Benefits
Reduces appearance of fine lines & wrinkles
Improves skin firmness
Prevents collagen breakdown
4. Brightening & Even Skin Tone
Helps reduce hyperpigmentation
Improves dull, uneven skin
Supports melanin regulation
5. Anti-Inflammatory Action
Calms redness and irritation
Useful for sensitive or acne-prone skin
Helps reduce oxidative stress–induced inflammation
Typical Cosmetic Concentration
0.3% – 1% in serums and creams
Most effective at pH 3–4 (especially with Vitamin C)
Common Product Types
Vitamin C serums
Anti-aging serums
Sunscreen boosters
Night repair formulas
Solubility & Formulation Notes
Poorly water-soluble
Soluble in:
Ethanol
Propanediol
Glycols
Requires careful pH control and antioxidant pairing
Safety & Skin Type Suitability
Generally safe for all skin types
Non-comedogenic
Well tolerated when properly formulated
Formulation Tip (relevant to your serum work)
If you’re developing a Vitamin C serum, ferulic acid:
Improves stability by up to 8X
Boosts antioxidant performance synergistically
Allows lower Vitamin C irritation with higher efficacy