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METHOXYPHENYLBUTANONE

Description

Methoxyphenylbutanone, also known as raspberry ketone methyl ether, is a synthetic ingredient used in skincare formulations. This compound is derived from the natural raspberry ketone but modified to enhance stability and efficacy. It functions primarily as an antioxidant and skin-brightening agent, offering multiple benefits for various skin concerns.

The molecule's structure allows it to penetrate the skin effectively, targeting melanocytes responsible for pigment production. By inhibiting tyrosinase activity, methoxyphenylbutanone helps reduce melanin synthesis, leading to a more even skin tone and diminished appearance of dark spots. Its antioxidant properties also contribute to protecting the skin from free radical damage, potentially slowing signs of premature aging.

In skincare formulations, methoxyphenylbutanone is typically used in concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 1%. It is compatible with most skincare ingredients and can be incorporated into serums, creams, and lotions. While generally well-tolerated, patch testing is recommended for individuals with sensitive skin. This ingredient is particularly beneficial in products targeting hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tone, and overall skin brightening.

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