Actinidia Chinensis Fruit Water

TL;DR. This ingredient is a botanical water used mainly as a solvent or diluent, often replacing part of the formula’s water phase. It can also add light skin-conditioning value from trace organic acids, sugars, minerals, and plant polyphenols.

What does Actinidia Chinensis Fruit Water do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a botanical water used mainly as a solvent or diluent, often replacing part of the formula’s water phase. It can also add light skin-conditioning value from trace organic acids, sugars, minerals, and plant polyphenols.

Is Actinidia Chinensis Fruit Water clean?

From a clean beauty perspective, it is generally well tolerated and has no major restricted-list friction. As with many botanical materials, trace plant proteins or aroma compounds can matter for very reactive skin, and preservation quality is important.

Is Actinidia Chinensis Fruit Water sustainable?

This ingredient is renewable and plant-derived, with good expected biodegradability and low environmental persistence. Its main sustainability considerations are agricultural inputs, water use, transport weight, and the need for preservation because it is an aqueous material.

Is Actinidia Chinensis Fruit Water COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural when obtained by approved physical processing and preserved with COSMOS-accepted systems, and it can fit COSMOS-organic when the agricultural source is certified organic. Its Green Chemistry profile is favorable because it is renewable, water-based, and readily biodegradable, though shipping a high-water material is less efficient.

How does Actinidia Chinensis Fruit Water work chemically?

This material is an aqueous botanical fraction made mostly of water, with low levels of organic acids, carbohydrates, minerals, amino acids, and phenolic compounds. It is commonly used at about 1 to 100% depending on whether it is a featured botanical or a water-phase replacement, and its sugars and electrolytes mean preservative efficacy and microbial testing are essential.

Last updated 2026-05-16