Best For Skin Types
Sensitive, All
Addresses
EWG Safety Score
What Is Ubiquinone?
Ubiquinone is also (and perhaps more popularly) known as coenzyme Q10 or CoQ10. It is a vitamin-like, fat-soluble substance naturally present in the body.
It is found primarily in the mitochondria and participates in cellular respiration which generates energy for the cell in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Applied to skin, it can have antioxidant benefits due to its energizing effect on factors in skin that tend to slow down with age and cumulative sun exposure.
Benefits for Your Skin
How It Works
Clinical Evidence & References
References:
- Cosmetic Ingredient Review, April 2022, pages 1-28 [URL not found]
- Free Radical Biology and Medicine, March 2021, pages 282-288 [URL not found]
- Biofactors, November-December 2015, pages 383-390; 2008, pages 245-255; and 2005, pages 179-185 [URL not found]
- Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, March 2006, issue 1, pages 30-38 [URL not found]
- Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2005, issue 4, pages 12-13 [URL not found]
- Journal of Dermatological Science, August 2001, Supplement, pages 1-4 [URL not found]
Related Ingredients
3-O Ethyl Ascorbic Acid
A more stable derivative of pure vitamin C Capable of helping fade dark spots
Acacia Seyal Gum Extract
Type of polysaccharide
Acai
Potent source of skin-beneficial antioxidants Contains ferulic acid and epicatechin
Acer Saccharum Extract
Plant extract noted in research for its antioxidant compounds
Learn More About Skincare Ingredients
Explore our comprehensive ingredient glossary to understand what's in your products.
Browse All IngredientsShop Our Products
Find professional skincare solutions at Skintique.