Anti-Acne Serum With Azelaic Acid

Anna Sharova

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About this product

The Anna Sharova Anti-Acne Serum With Azelaic Acid is a serums, essence, ampoule. Our analysis of its 7 ingredients (4 low-risk) rates it Excellent (94/100). Based on its ingredients, it looks well-suited to dry skin. Heads up: it contains fragrance, which can irritate sensitive or reactive skin.

Vegan-friendly Reef-safe

Summarised from our ingredient analysis — not brand marketing copy.

At a glance

Type
Serums, Essence, Ampoules
Ingredients
7
Low-risk
4
Fragrance
Contains fragrance
Origin
Russian Federation
Data updated
Apr 2026

The evidence

Quick Product Notes

Paraben-Free Sulfate-Free Alcohol-Free Silicone-Free EU Allergen-Free Fungal Acne (Malassezia) Safe Minimal Ingredients

Notable Effects & Ingredients

No Notable Effects & Ingredients

Ingredients Related to Skin Types

Good   Bad — tap a skin type to see which ingredients · estimated from ingredient functions
Dry Skin 2/2
Good for dry skin
Cyclomethicone Sodium Polyacrylate
Caution for dry skin
Sodium Polyacrylate Azelamide MEA
Oily/Acne-Prone Skin No data
Sensitive Skin 0/2
Caution for sensitive skin
Citric Acid Phenoxyethanol

Ingredients list

7 total
Lower hazard (1) Higher hazard (4)
All7 Fragrance3 Solvent2 Viscosity Controlling2 Emulsion Stabilising2 Film Forming2 Hair Fixing2 Masking1 Buffering Agent1
EWG CIR Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions Notes
1
Water
(Solvent)
Azelamide MEA
(Foam Boosting, Surfactant, Viscosity Controlling)
2
A
Cyclomethicone
(Antistatic Agent, Emollient, Hair Conditioning, Humectant, Solvent, Viscosity Controlling)
Silicone
Silicone
3
B
Sodium Polyacrylate
(Absorbent, Emulsion Stabilising, Film Forming, Hair Fixing, Skin Conditioning Agent Emollient, Viscosity Controlling Agent, Viscosity Increasing Agent, Binding, Skin Conditioning)
PARFUM
(Fragrance, Perfuming)
4
A
Phenoxyethanol
(Fragrance, Preservative)
Paraben
Paraben
2
A
Citric Acid
(Chelating Agent, Fragrance, Ph Adjuster, Buffering Agent, Masking)
Bad for Sensitive Skin
Bad for Sensitive Skin

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Key ingredients

Cyclomethicone
Emollient, Humectant
Sodium Polyacrylate
Skin Conditioning

Benefits

HydratingBoosts hydration and relieves dry, tight skin.

Concerns

Contains paraben
Contains silicone
May not suit sensitive skin

Ingredients explained

Water
Solvent
Low-hazard ingredient.Read moreShow less
EWG 1 Solvent
Azelamide MEA
Foam boosting, Surfactant
Limited public safety data.Read moreShow less
EWG N/A Foam boostingSurfactantViscosity controlling
Sodium Polyacrylate
Absorbent, Emulsion stabilising
Low-to-moderate hazard.Read moreShow less
EWG 3 CIR B AbsorbentEmulsion stabilisingFilm formingHair fixingSkin-conditioning agent -emollientViscosity controlling agentViscosity increasing agentBindingSkin conditioning
PARFUM
Fragrance, Perfuming
Limited public safety data.Read moreShow less
EWG N/A FragrancePerfuming
Cyclomethicone
Antistatic agent, Emollient
Low-hazard ingredient.Read moreShow less
EWG 2 CIR A Antistatic agentEmollientHair conditioningHumectantSolventViscosity controlling Silicone
Phenoxyethanol
Fragrance, Preservative
Low-to-moderate hazard.Read moreShow less
EWG 4 CIR A FragrancePreservative Paraben
Citric Acid
Chelating agent, Fragrance
Skin irritation can occur at high concentrationRead moreShow less
EWG 2 CIR A Chelating agentFragrancePh adjusterBuffering agentMasking Bad for Sensitive Skin

How to use

How to use

  • 1 Where it fits: Apply after toner and before moisturiser — thinnest to thickest.
  • 2 Morning & evening: Suitable for both AM and PM use.

General guidance from this product's category and active ingredients — always follow the directions on the package.

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