Ozonated Glycerin: The Under-the-Radar Skin Ingredient That Actually Works

Let’s be honest: most “anti-aging” skincare is just expensive marketing. But every so often, something niche but powerful slips under the radar. One of those? Ozonated glycerin.

It might sound like something out of a lab experiment—but it’s actually a well-researched compound that supports skin health from the root up. And no, it’s not just hype.

What is ozonated glycerin?

It’s created by infusing medical-grade ozone into plant-based glycerin. The result? A silky gel packed with active oxygen molecules that have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and healing properties. Think: barrier repair meets regeneration—without the irritation.

Why should you care?

Even if you’re eating clean and using your SPF, skin aging is driven by two main things: inflammation and oxidative stress. Ozonated glycerin addresses both—while also improving oxygenation and boosting your skin’s natural antioxidant defense. It basically makes your skin more resilient over time.

5 science-backed reasons to consider it:

  • Increases oxygenation → more glow, better collagen production

  • Reduces inflammation → good for redness, sensitivity, and post-procedure care

  • Stimulates antioxidant enzymes → like SOD and glutathione

  • Balances skin microbiome → naturally antimicrobial without stripping

  • Supports healing + barrier repair → great after peels or microneedling

How to use it:

Apply a thin layer after cleansing and before your moisturizer, 2–5x/week. It’s especially good at night or after skin treatments. And yes—it smells a bit like fresh air after lightning. That’s ozone. Totally normal.

Bottom line?

You don’t need a 12-step skincare routine. You need ingredients that actually do something—beneath the surface. Ozonated glycerin isn’t a trend. It’s functional skincare that makes sense, especially if you care about long-term skin health, not just surface glow.

NB: If you are in Europe it is easier to get hold of ozonated skin care based on sunflower or olive oil from PUR 03. Similar effects.

Christina Santini

Strategic health for private and corporate clients. Data-driven results.

http://Www.ChristinaSantini.com
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