Resveratrol Dimethyl Ether

What is Resveratrol Dimethyl Ether?

Resveratrol dimethyl ether is a lipophilic derivative of resveratrol, a naturally derived stilbene polyphenol from sources like grape skins and berries. Methylation of its phenolic hydroxyl groups enhances chemical stability, oil solubility, and skin penetration, overcoming limitations of unmodified resveratrol which degrades easily in cosmetics. Classified as a skin conditioning agent and antioxidant in cosmetic databases, it operates by donating electrons to neutralize reactive oxygen species generated by UV light, pollution, and other oxidants. This supports formulation integrity in anhydrous or emulsified products like serums, creams, and protective lotions, where it integrates without altering texture. Its non-comedogenic nature suits oil-free routines, providing a potent, bioavailable option for oxidative stress defense.

Comedogenic Rating 0/5 Low risk of clogging pores
EWG Safety Rating 1 View on EWG →

Benefits

Antioxidant properties help counter free radicals from environmental exposures.

Enhanced stability improves longevity in cosmetic products.

Non-comedogenic, fitting various skin types without pore clogging.

Who It's For

A quick guide for who this ingredient may suit (and who should be cautious).

Who May Benefit Who Should Avoid
People with skin exposed to urban pollution or sunlight.
Those with known sensitivity to stilbene compounds.
Individuals incorporating antioxidants into daily routines.
People experiencing reactions to polyphenol derivatives.
Users preferring stable, lipophilic actives in serums or creams.
Individuals skipping patch tests on new ingredients.

Safety Notes

  • Rated low hazard by safety assessments.
  • Minimal irritation potential in formulations.

Frequently Asked Questions about Resveratrol Dimethyl Ether

What makes resveratrol dimethyl ether different from resveratrol?

Methyl groups improve its stability, oil solubility, and skin absorption in cosmetics.

Is it suitable for acne-prone skin?

Yes, with a comedogenic rating of zero, it avoids pore blockage.

How is it used in products?

Added to serums, creams, and lotions as a skin conditioning antioxidant.