Formulas
that actually
work.

We benchmark every formula against peer-reviewed clinical data. If a concentration isn't high enough to deliver visible results, it doesn't go in the bottle. This is what that standard looks like in practice.

Four
principles.

No marketing actives. No fairy-dusting. Every AULA formula has to clear the same four-part bar before it earns a label.

01

Single-hero actives

One validated ingredient at a clinically meaningful dose — no hiding behind proprietary blends. You know exactly what's on your skin and exactly why it's working.

02

Layerable by design

Every formula is pH-balanced and compatibility-tested against the rest of the line. Layer any combination, in any order, without buffering or waiting.

03

Visible results fast

We benchmark against peer-reviewed clinical data. Measurable hydration within 24 hours; tone and texture results documented at four weeks.

04

Chemist-formulated

Formulated and made in our own cGMP lab in New York. No outsourcing, no borrowed formulas — the chemist who designed it runs the line that bottles it.

Aula Exosome Restore Serum bottle
Hand holding the Aula HA Hydrate Serum
Golden serum gel swatch

Made in New York.

AULA was built on one idea: clinical-grade actives shouldn't carry an absurd markup. We formulate to the same standards as the prestige market — single heroes, peer-reviewed concentrations, stable delivery systems — then price it honestly, without paying for the name on the box.

Everything is formulated and manufactured in our own cGMP lab in New York. That means no outsourcing, no borrowed formulas, and no gap between the person who designs a serum and the line that bottles it. When we change a concentration, it's because the data moved — not because a contract manufacturer's catalogue did.

Compatibility-tested as a system

Most brands test products in isolation. We test the whole stack together — pH ranges, ingredient interactions, and layering order — so that any AULA formula can sit on top of any other without destabilising. That's what makes the “chemist's stack” possible: you adjust freely, and the chemistry holds.