Glutathione

INCI NAME: Glutathione

Glutathione is a skin‑native tripeptide antioxidant (often called the body’s “master antioxidant”) that helps neutralize reactive oxygen species created by UV exposure and pollution. In skincare, it’s valued for protecting the molecules that keep skin looking resilient—barrier lipids, proteins, and other antioxidants such as vitamins C and E.

Ingredient guidance and published research link glutathione to a more even‑looking tone because it can influence pathways involved in melanogenesis (how pigment is formed). Some clinical work (including studies on oxidized glutathione) suggests topical use can improve the look of pigmentation and overall skin condition, but outcomes depend on formulation, stability, and consistent use.

In luxury formulas, glutathione is commonly paired with synergists—especially vitamin C or niacinamide—to reinforce radiance and discoloration‑targeting routines. Because glutathione can be sensitive to light and air, airtight, opaque packaging and stabilized delivery systems are part of what makes it perform well.

Glutathione benefits:

  • Antioxidant defense against environmental stressors
  • Supports a more even‑looking tone and radiance
  • Helps reduce the look of dullness
  • Supports skin’s overall resilience and comfort
  • Pairs well with vitamin C/other antioxidants for brightening routines

Glutathione is best for:

  • Dullness and lack of radiance
  • Uneven-looking tone and discoloration concerns
  • Urban/pollution exposure
  • First signs of aging and oxidative stress
  • All skin types seeking antioxidant support

Aliased with:

  • Glutathione
  • GSH (Reduced Glutathione)
  • Oxidized Glutathione (GSSG)
  • L‑Glutathione

Cautions:

Best used consistently and paired with daily sunscreen for discoloration-focused routines.
Because glutathione can be sensitive to light/air, favor products in opaque, airtight packaging.
Patch test if you have very reactive skin or are using multiple potent actives.
Topical glutathione is not an instant “bleaching” ingredient—results depend on formulation and time.