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HESPERIDIN

Description

Hesperidin is a naturally occurring flavonoid compound found predominantly in citrus fruits, particularly oranges and lemons. This bioflavonoid has gained significant attention in the skincare industry due to its potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Hesperidin's molecular structure allows it to effectively neutralize free radicals, protecting skin cells from oxidative stress and environmental damage.

In skincare formulations, hesperidin is valued for its ability to strengthen capillaries and improve microcirculation, which can reduce the appearance of redness and promote a more even skin tone. Its anti-inflammatory effects make it particularly beneficial for sensitive or reactive skin types. Hesperidin has also demonstrated potential in improving skin elasticity and firmness by supporting collagen synthesis and inhibiting enzymes that break down structural proteins in the skin.

Research suggests that hesperidin may offer photoprotective benefits, helping to mitigate UV-induced damage when used in conjunction with sunscreens. Additionally, its antioxidant properties contribute to overall skin health by combating premature aging caused by free radicals. When incorporated into skincare products, hesperidin is typically used in concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 2%, depending on the specific formulation and desired effects.

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