Troxerutin

Benefits
RegenerationAnticelluliteSoothing

What is Troxerutin?

Troxerutin is a semi-synthetic flavonoid compound derived from rutin, a bioflavonoid abundant in plants like buckwheat, rue, and citrus. Chemically, it is trihydroxyethylrutoside, where hydroxyethyl groups enhance water solubility and skin penetration compared to natural rutin. In cosmetics, it serves as a skin conditioning agent in creams, gels, and lotions, particularly for body care. It functions through antioxidant activity that protects collagen and elastin from oxidative stress, stabilizes capillary walls to improve microcirculation, and modulates inflammation. This contributes to maintaining skin's moisture balance, flexibility, and comfort, making it a common choice in formulations for mature or stressed skin areas.

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

Roles in Formulation

This ingredient serves the following purposes in cosmetic formulations:

Skin conditioning agent
Maintains skin softness, smoothness, and flexibility.

Benefits

Supports skin regeneration for improved resilience.

Aids anticellulite formulations by enhancing circulation.

Delivers soothing effects to calm skin discomfort.

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 looking to condition dry or rough skin.
Anyone allergic to flavonoids or plant-derived compounds.
Individuals interested in anticellulite body products.
People with highly reactive skin prone to contact dermatitis.
Those with skin needing gentle soothing support.
Individuals advised by physicians to limit flavonoid use.

Safety Notes

  • Considered low hazard for topical cosmetic use.
  • Non-comedogenic, unlikely to clog pores.

Frequently Asked Questions about Troxerutin

What is troxerutin used for in skincare?

It acts as a skin conditioning agent to maintain softness, smoothness, and flexibility.

Is troxerutin safe for daily use?

It has a low safety profile for topical application in cosmetics.

Does troxerutin suit sensitive skin?

Its soothing properties make it generally suitable, but patch test first.