Polyphenols

Why It Matters

Between daily exposure to sun, stress, and pollution, skin can start to show signs of fatigue. That’s where polyphenols in skincare come in. These plant-based compounds offer a gentler way to help your complexion stay visibly balanced and vibrant — especially when used in routines focused on antioxidant layering.


Whether sourced from green tea, grape extract, or berries, polyphenols bring an earthy, glow-supportive touch to formulas designed to restore harmony without heaviness.

GLOW TIP Layer polyphenol-rich serums with lightweight hydrators in the morning to support skin exposed to daily environmental stress — especially if you live in a city of high-pollution area.


Why We Love It For Glow

Polyphenols may not be the first thing that comes to mind in a glow routine — but they’re often doing the quiet work behind the scenes. Known for their plant-derived origins, they support a more balanced and resilient complexion, especially when used alongside your go-to hydrators or antioxidants.

Polyphenols’ versatility makes them a seamless addition to both minimalist and layered routines, subtly elevating skin’s natural vibrancy without overpowering it.


Reach for Youth To The People Superfood Facial Cleanser — a gel-based daily cleanser packed with kale, spinach, and green tea extract.


FAQ

Are polyphenols suitable for all skin types?

Yes — polyphenols come in many forms, and most are well-tolerated by a wide range of skin types. Whether you’re using serums, cleansers, or mists, they often blend seamlessly into both minimalist and more layered routines.

Can I use polyphenols with retinol or acids?

You can generally layer polyphenol-rich products with exfoliating actives or retinoids — especially when used in gentle formulations. As always, patch test new combinations and listen to your skin’s cues.

What’s the difference between polyphenols and antioxidants?

All polyphenols are antioxidants, but not all antioxidants are polyphenols. Think of polyphenols as a specific group within the broader antioxidant category — often found in plants like green tea, grapes, and berries — each bringing unique properties to glow-focused routines.