Amla Fruit Extract ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical antioxidant and conditioning agent, helping protect formulas and support the feel of skin and hair products. It is also used in scalp and hair-care products for shine, softness, and astringent toning.
What does Amla Fruit Extract do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical antioxidant and conditioning agent, helping protect formulas and support the feel of skin and hair products. It is also used in scalp and hair-care products for shine, softness, and astringent toning.
Is Amla Fruit Extract clean?
This ingredient is generally well accepted in clean-beauty standards when the extraction solvent and preservative system are compliant. Sensitivity is uncommon, but its natural acidity and tannin content can be a consideration in leave-on products for very reactive skin.
Is Amla Fruit Extract sustainable?
This ingredient is plant-derived, renewable, and expected to be biodegradable, with its footprint tied mostly to farming, drying, extraction, and transport. Water, glycerin, or ethanol extraction gives it a stronger sustainability profile than petrochemical solvent extraction.
Is Amla Fruit Extract COSMOS-approved?
This ingredient is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and can qualify for COSMOS-organic when sourced from certified organic agricultural material and processed with approved extraction methods. It aligns well with Green Chemistry when made with water, ethanol, or glycerin and preserved with approved systems.
How does Amla Fruit Extract work chemically?
This material is a complex botanical extract rich in polyphenols, hydrolyzable tannins, gallic acid derivatives, ellagic acid derivatives, and naturally occurring organic acids. It is commonly used around 0.1% to 5% depending on extract strength, with best performance in pH ranges that preserve polyphenol stability and minimize oxidation from heat, light, and metal ions.
Last updated 2026-05-15