Ingredient comparison

Aloe vs Polyglutamic Acid: which one is right for your skin?

Short answer: Honestly, either one works. Choose by your skin type and what your routine already has.

AloeDecent support
Polyglutamic AcidPromising, not proven
6
Efficacy
7
5
Hydration
9
3
Barrier
6
0
Brightening
1
1
Acne
1
1
Anti-aging
5
Aloe versus Polyglutamic Acid, compared
ComparedAloePolyglutamic Acid
PotencySimilarSimilar
Evidencemoderate evidenceemerging evidence
Irritation riskLowLow
Clogs poresLowLow
In pregnancyConsidered safeConsidered safe
On a labelNot usually disclosedusually effective at 0.1-3%

So which should you pick?

Choose Aloe if

  • you want the pick with the most research behind it

Choose Polyglutamic Acid if

  • plump, dewy hydration is what you are after
  • your barrier feels stressed and needs the support

The honest bottom line: Honestly, either one works. Choose by your skin type and what your routine already has.

Better for your concern

  • Fine lines and firmnessPolyglutamic Acid
  • Dryness and dehydrationPolyglutamic Acid

Based on their scores in the knowledge base. "Either" means both hold their own for that goal.

No known clash between these two. If you want both, you can layer them; introduce one at a time.

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Aloe vs Polyglutamic Acid, answered

Which is stronger, Aloe or Polyglutamic Acid?

They are close in strength: Aloe and Polyglutamic Acid score similarly on efficacy. Choose by skin type rather than power.

Is Aloe or Polyglutamic Acid better for sensitive skin?

Both carry a similar irritation risk (low). Patch test either one before using it daily.

Can you use Aloe and Polyglutamic Acid together?

There is no known clash between them. You can layer them if you like, just introduce one at a time.

General guidance, not medical advice. Read the full pages on Aloe and Polyglutamic Acid.