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polyglutamic acid

6 feb 20263 min de lectura

Polyglutamic Acid (PGA) is a moisture-binding ingredient (a humectant) known for helping skin feel plumper, softer, and more hydrated. It forms a lightweight, comfortable film on the skin that reduces water loss and makes dryness lines look less noticeable over time.

This guide covers polyglutamic acid benefits, how to use it, best ingredient pairings, and safety notes. Use the navigation below to jump to any section.

Quick Summary

What it does: Hydrates the skin, improves skin elasticity, reduces the appearance of fine lines
Best for: Dehydrated skin, fine lines, loss of elasticity
Skin types: Dry, oily, sensitive, combination, all
When to use: AM and PM
Pairs well with: Hyaluronic Acid, Ceramides, Glycerin
Risk: Generally considered safe with low risk of irritation (patch test recommended)

What is Polyglutamic Acid?

Polyglutamic Acid (PGA) is a water-loving polymer that helps the skin hold onto moisture. In skincare, it’s valued for the way it can make skin feel more hydrated and look smoother—especially when dehydration makes fine lines more visible.

Names and synonyms (INCI)
  • INCI: Polyglutamic Acid
  • Synonyms: PGA, Polyglutamic Acid
  • CAS: 25513-46-6

Benefits of Polyglutamic Acid for skin

Deep hydration feel: helps skin feel plumper and more comfortable, especially when dehydrated.
Smoother look: can soften the appearance of fine lines that show up more when skin is dry.
Barrier-friendly support: forms a lightweight film that helps reduce moisture loss and improve skin feel.

Who is it suitable for?

Skin types

  • Dry
  • Oily (especially if dehydrated)
  • Sensitive
  • Combination
  • All skin types

Skin concerns

  • Dehydrated skin
  • Fine lines (made worse by dryness)
  • Loss of elasticity

How to use it correctly

Polyglutamic Acid is usually found in hydrating serums, essences, and gel moisturizers. It layers easily and works well in routines focused on hydration and bounce.

  • Typical use level: Commonly up to 2% in formulas.
  • Frequency (AM/PM): AM and PM.
  • Routine order: Cleanser → hydrating toner (optional) → PGA serum/essence → moisturizer → SPF in the morning.
  • Application tips: Apply to slightly damp skin, then follow with moisturizer to lock hydration in.

Compatibilities & combinations

Pairs well with: Hyaluronic Acid and Glycerin for multi-level hydration, plus Ceramides to support the skin barrier and reduce moisture loss.

Best to avoid combining with: No common “must-avoid” pairings. If you use strong actives (like retinoids or acids), PGA can help your routine feel more comfortable by supporting hydration.

Side effects & safety

Generally considered safe with low risk of irritation.
Patch test if you have very sensitive skin or if the product includes other strong ingredients.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can polyglutamic acid be used with retinol?

Yes. Polyglutamic Acid can pair well with retinol because it supports hydration and can help reduce the “dryness feel” that sometimes happens with retinoids. Apply PGA before your moisturizer, and use SPF in the morning.

Alternatives to Polyglutamic Acid

  • Hyaluronic Acid: another hydrating ingredient that helps skin look plumper and feel smoother.
  • Glycerin: a classic humectant that attracts moisture and improves everyday comfort.
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