Oxidized Glutathione
Oxidized Glutathione is an active ingredient used in skincare. It's found in 8 products in our database, making it a less common ingredient.
What it does
Works on your skin
Who it's best for
People with specific skin concerns looking for targeted treatment.
- Those dealing with acne, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, or uneven texture
- Anyone ready to build an active-focused routine (start slowly)
- Skin that has already adapted to a basic hydration routine
Works well with
- +Draws in moisture(humectant)
- +Softens and smooths(emollient)
- +UV protection(sunscreen)
Use caution with
- !Works on your skin(active)Layering multiple actives can increase irritation — introduce one at a time and monitor your skin's response.
8 products
Works on your skin
Best products with Oxidized Glutathione
Moisturisers
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Faded Brightening Bundle for Discoloration on Face & Body (UNSCENTED)
Mini Major Fade Set Serum & Cream with Vitamin C for Hyperpigmentation & Uneven Skin
Faded Brightening Serum for Dark Spots and Discoloration (UNSCENTED)
Major Fade Active Seal Dark Spot Vitamin C and Peptide Gel Moisturizer
Caffeine solution
Caffeine Solution 5% + EGCG
Superoxide Dismutase 3 Enzyme Mist (SDEM3)
Caffeine Solution 5% + EGCG Depuffing Eye Serum for Dark Circles
Frequently asked questions
What does Oxidized Glutathione do in skincare?
Oxidized Glutathione is classified as "works on your skin" in skincare formulations. Works on your skin.
Is Oxidized Glutathione safe for sensitive skin?
Oxidized Glutathione is generally well-tolerated and has no specific concern flags in our database. As with any ingredient, patch-test if you have highly reactive skin.
What products contain Oxidized Glutathione?
8 products in our database contain Oxidized Glutathione. The highest-rated is Topicals Faded Brightening Bundle for Discoloration on Face & Body (UNSCENTED) scoring 9.0/9.8.
Can I use Oxidized Glutathione every day?
Many actives are best introduced gradually — start with 2-3 times per week and increase as your skin adapts. Strong actives like retinoids are often best used at night.