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Glutathione & glow: how the 'master antioxidant' brightens skin

Glutathione is the buzzword in beauty drips for a reason. Here's what it actually does — and what to expect realistically.

Sophie Tan, RN10 April 20265 min read

Glutathione is a tripeptide your body produces naturally. It's often called the "master antioxidant" because it neutralises free radicals and recycles other antioxidants like vitamin C.

The skin connection Oxidative stress (sun, alcohol, pollution, poor sleep) is a major driver of dull skin and uneven tone. Glutathione mops up that stress at the cellular level — over time, that supports a clearer, brighter complexion.

What to expect - Most guests notice their skin looks "fresher" within 24–48 hours. - Real, visible brightening usually needs a course of 4–8 sessions spaced 1–2 weeks apart. - Pair it with vitamin C, biotin, and good sleep for the best result.

What it's *not* Glutathione is not a bleaching agent and won't dramatically change your skin tone. It supports your skin's natural function — that's the honest version.

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