Glycuosyl Hesperidin ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as an antioxidant and skin-conditioning active, with added value in formulas aimed at dullness, uneven tone, or visible redness.
What does Glycuosyl Hesperidin do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used mainly as an antioxidant and skin-conditioning active, with added value in formulas aimed at dullness, uneven tone, or visible redness.
Is Glycuosyl Hesperidin clean?
It is generally low-friction in clean-beauty frameworks, with no common restricted-list concern and low typical irritation potential. Sensitivity is still possible in reactive skin, as with many botanical-derived actives.
Is Glycuosyl Hesperidin sustainable?
This material is typically derived from citrus bioflavonoids and sugar-based feedstocks, often using enzymatic modification to improve water solubility. It is expected to be biodegradable and does not raise the persistence concerns associated with many synthetic film-formers or silicones.
Is Glycuosyl Hesperidin COSMOS-approved?
It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural when made from approved natural feedstocks using permitted enzymatic processing, while COSMOS-organic status depends on certified organic agricultural input and supplier documentation. From a Green Chemistry view, it fits well when produced from renewable plant sources with mild biocatalysis and limited solvent burden.
How does Glycuosyl Hesperidin work chemically?
The molecule is a glycosylated flavanone-type polyphenol, with added sugar units that improve water solubility compared with the parent citrus flavonoid. It is typically used at low active levels, often below 1%, and is best handled in the water phase with standard protection from strong oxidizers, high heat, and prolonged light exposure.
Last updated 2026-05-16