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Ingredient guide
glucosylrutin
In short
Glucosylrutin is a water‑soluble form of rutin that offers strong antioxidant and capillary‑supportive benefits. It helps reduce diffuse facial redness and supports a calm, even look to the skin.
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Works for
Redness · Barrier
Best used
Anytime
What it is
Enzymatically transglycosylated rutin; the added glucose unit renders it water-soluble (native rutin is poorly soluble) and improves bioavailability; potent capillary-protective: strengthens capillary walls and reduces permeability, directly addressing diffuse facial redness of vascular origin; strong antioxidant; anti-inflammatory; used in eye-area treatments for dark circles via microvascular effects; longer shelf stability than native rutin.
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Common questions
It strengthens capillary walls and helps limit visible redness linked to microvascular fragility. It also provides antioxidant protection and soothing benefits.
It works well for those who experience persistent facial redness or want gentle antioxidant support. It is also used around the eye area for its microcirculation benefits.
It appears in redness‑reducing serums, calming creams, and some eye treatments. Its good water solubility makes it easy to incorporate into hydrating formulas.
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