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Ingredient guide
methyl hesperidin
In short
Methyl hesperidin is a citrus‑derived flavonoid used to help reduce the appearance of redness and under‑eye darkness by supporting surface microcirculation. It’s common in gentle eye‑area formulas.
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Works for
Redness
Skin type
Sensitive
Best used
Anytime
What it is
Citrus bioflavonoid derivative that modulates vascular permeability. Used in eye-contour products to reduce the appearance of dark circles.
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Common questions
It helps soften the look of redness and dark shadows by influencing how fluid moves at the surface of the skin. This can give the under‑eye area a more rested appearance.
It’s often favoured by people with visible under‑eye darkness or mild redness, especially those with sensitive skin seeking non‑irritating options.
It’s usually included in eye creams or targeted serums. You apply the product as directed for that area, and the ingredient supports a brighter, more even look.
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