Sodium Lactate
Our database includes 3 products featuring Sodium Lactate as a hero ingredient, reviewed and ranked by formulation quality, ingredient evidence, and real-world performance. Use the category filter below to narrow by product type, or explore each review for full skin-type suitability and usage guidance.
3 products with Sodium Lactate
L-Ascorbic Acid Heavyweight Pure Vitamin C 21.5% Advanced Serum
One of the highest stable L-ascorbic acid concentrations on the consumer market, in a sea buckthorn water base with just nine other ingredients. It stings on application, oxidizes if you don't use it within three months, and excludes sensitive skin entirely — and within those constraints, it is one of the most effective vitamin C serums you can buy under forty dollars.
Barrier Repair Workhorse Amino Acids + B5
A scientifically elegant hydrating serum that replenishes the exact moisture-retaining molecules your skin produces naturally but loses with age. It won't deliver dramatic visible results, but as the quiet infrastructure that makes your entire routine work better — especially if you use retinoids, acids, or live in dry climates — it's an under-$10 essential that punches well above its price.
The Polite Toner Parsley Seed Anti-Oxidant Facial Toner
Aesop's Parsley Seed Toner is a deliberately simple alcohol-free hydrating tonic that does its small job well — refresh, lightly hydrate, and prep the skin for what comes next. It earns goodwill by refusing to either strip or over-promise, but the price asks for trust in the experience more than the actives, and the essential oil load excludes the sensitive skin types most likely to want a gentle toner in the first place.