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DIHYDROQUERCETIN

Description

Dihydroquercetin, also known as taxifolin, is a potent flavonoid compound found naturally in various plants, particularly in larch trees. This bioactive molecule has gained significant attention in skincare formulations due to its powerful antioxidant properties and potential skin benefits.

As a strong antioxidant, dihydroquercetin helps neutralize free radicals and combat oxidative stress, which can lead to premature aging and skin damage. It exhibits superior free radical scavenging abilities compared to many other antioxidants, including vitamin C and E. Dihydroquercetin also demonstrates anti-inflammatory properties, potentially reducing skin redness and irritation.

In skincare formulations, dihydroquercetin may help improve skin elasticity and firmness by supporting collagen synthesis and protecting existing collagen from degradation. It has been shown to inhibit matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), enzymes responsible for breaking down collagen and elastin. Additionally, dihydroquercetin may enhance the skin's natural defense mechanisms against environmental stressors, such as UV radiation and pollution.

Research suggests that dihydroquercetin may have skin-lightening properties by inhibiting tyrosinase activity, potentially helping to reduce hyperpigmentation and even skin tone. Its stability in formulations and ability to enhance the efficacy of other antioxidants make it a valuable ingredient in anti-aging and protective skincare products.

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