Gallic Acid Explained: The New Antioxidant for Anti-Aging ft. Dermatologist Dr Tanvi Vaidya

Written By :  Dr. Tanvi Vaidya
Published On 2026-07-13 11:55 GMT   |   Update On 2026-07-13 11:55 GMT

Gallic Acid is emerging as one of the most promising Antioxidants in modern skincare, offering powerful protection against everyday environmental damage while helping to reduce the visible signs of skin aging.

In this video, Dermatologist Dr Tanvi Vaidya explains the science behind this exciting ingredient and why it is becoming an important part of anti-aging skincare.

Daily exposure to UV rays, pollution, and other environmental aggressors triggers oxidative stress, accelerating the skin aging process. Anti-aging antioxidants help neutralize this damage before it affects the skin, and Gallic Acid has attracted growing attention for its potent antioxidant activity, excellent stability, and skin-friendly profile, making it a promising ingredient for long-term anti-aging skin protection.

Dr. Tanvi also explains what Gallic Acid is, where it comes from, and how it protects the skin from long-term damage. She compares gallic acid with traditional antioxidants like vitamin C, highlights why it is well suited for sensitive and reactive skin, and explains how it can be incorporated into a daily anti-aging skincare routine to support healthier, stronger, and more youthful-looking skin.

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