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Antioxidants

Coenzyme Q10

Mitochondrial antioxidant that energizes cells and fades fine lines.

Also known as: Ubiquinone, CoQ10, ubidecarenone, same name.

What it is
Coenzyme Q10 is a fat-soluble compound naturally produced by the body and found in every cell's mitochondria, where it powers energy production. It also acts as a potent antioxidant, neutralizing free radicals that damage skin.
What it does
CoQ10 protects skin from oxidative stress and UV damage by scavenging free radicals, and it supports cellular energy production—both critical for maintaining skin firmness and reducing fine lines. It also helps stabilize vitamin E and may improve skin hydration and elasticity over time.
The evidence
Moderate evidence supports CoQ10's antioxidant and anti-aging benefits in topical formulations; multiple studies show improvements in fine lines, skin texture, and elasticity, though results are modest and require consistent use over weeks to months.
Best for
Mature skin, fine lines, loss of elasticity, and sun-damaged skin; particularly useful for those seeking gentle, cumulative anti-aging support.
Pairs well with
Vitamin E, vitamin C, retinol, hyaluronic acid, and other antioxidants; synergizes well with peptides and niacinamide.
Use cautiously with
No major conflicts; however, combining with high-dose retinoids may increase cumulative irritation in sensitive skin—introduce gradually.
Cautions
Generally well-tolerated; rare sensitization possible in very reactive skin; ubiquinone (oxidized form) is more stable than ubiquinol (reduced form) in formulations but ubiquinol may have slightly better bioavailability.</anutions> </invoke>
General information, not medical advice. Ingredient effects vary by formulation, concentration, and skin. Patch-test new actives and consult a qualified provider before starting prescription ingredients.

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