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Ingredient guide
diosmin
In short
Diosmin is a citrus‑derived flavonoid known for supporting microcirculation. Topically, it is explored for helping with visible redness and fragile‑looking capillaries, though evidence is still limited.
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Works for
Redness
Skin type
Sensitive
Best used
Anytime
What it is
Flavone glycoside from citrus peel; well-established venotonic with strong oral clinical evidence for chronic venous insufficiency; topical skin evidence is limited compared with its oral record; inhibits prostaglandin and thromboxane synthesis, reduces capillary permeability, and reinforces microvascular wall integrity; explored in topical formulations for fragile capillary management and periorbital vascular congestion; typically combined with hesperidin methyl chalcone in venotonic skincare.
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Common questions
It may help reduce the look of redness by supporting surface microvascular comfort and reducing reactivity.
It is mainly aimed at sensitive skin seeking help with persistent redness.
It appears in targeted creams or serums focusing on calming and strengthening the appearance of delicate areas.
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Personal guidance only · For clinical concerns, see a dermatologist.