Ingredient pairing
Can you mix Ascorbyl Glucoside and Ferulic Acid?
Same answer whichever way you searched it: Ferulic Acid and Ascorbyl Glucoside.
Fine togetherThey're fine together.
Ascorbyl GlucosideFerulic Acid
These two actually work well together, and are often formulated side by side.
Routine: You can use these together, morning or night.
Which one goes first?
Either order works
- 1Cleanse
- 2Ascorbyl Glucoside + Ferulic Acid
- 3Moisturize
Ascorbyl Glucoside and Ferulic Acid sit at about the same step, so the order is not critical. As a rule of thumb, apply the thinner, more watery one first, then the richer one over it.

Adding Ascorbyl Glucoside and Ferulic Acid to your routine
- Good news first: these two get along, so there is no special order or waiting period to manage.
- Still add them one at a time, a week or two apart, so if your skin does react you know which one to look at.
For your skin type Both sit low on the irritation scale, so most skin types get on with them, though sensitive skin should still add one at a time.
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Ascorbyl Glucoside and Ferulic Acid, answered
Can you mix Ascorbyl Glucoside and Ferulic Acid?
They're fine together. These two actually work well together, and are often formulated side by side.
Should you use Ascorbyl Glucoside and Ferulic Acid in the morning or at night?
Either. Ascorbyl Glucoside and Ferulic Acid are fine to use together, morning or night.
How should you introduce Ascorbyl Glucoside and Ferulic Acid?
Good news first: these two get along, so there is no special order or waiting period to manage. Still add them one at a time, a week or two apart, so if your skin does react you know which one to look at.
What else should you not mix with Ascorbyl Glucoside?
Nothing else clashes badly with Ascorbyl Glucoside. It fits into most routines, though it is always wise to introduce one new product at a time.
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General guidance, not medical advice. When in doubt, introduce one product at a time, andhere is when to see a dermatologist instead.