CALOPHYLLUM TAHITIENSE SEED OIL ●
TL;DR. This ingredient functions primarily as an emollient and skin-conditioning oil. It adds slip, supports the skin barrier with lipid content, and can serve as part of the oil phase in creams, balms, facial oils, and body products.
What does CALOPHYLLUM TAHITIENSE SEED OIL do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient functions primarily as an emollient and skin-conditioning oil. It adds slip, supports the skin barrier with lipid content, and can serve as part of the oil phase in creams, balms, facial oils, and body products.
Is CALOPHYLLUM TAHITIENSE SEED OIL clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well accepted because it is a plant-derived lipid with no major restricted-list profile. Like many botanical oils, it can feel rich and may not suit every acne-prone or highly reactive skin type, but it is not a common regulatory concern.
Is CALOPHYLLUM TAHITIENSE SEED OIL sustainable?
This ingredient is sourced from plant seeds and is readily biodegradable as a natural oil. Sustainability depends mainly on harvest traceability, regional sourcing practices, and whether the supply chain supports responsible land use and fair procurement.
Is CALOPHYLLUM TAHITIENSE SEED OIL COSMOS-approved?
It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when produced through approved physical extraction and processing methods, with organic status dependent on certified agricultural sourcing. It aligns well with Green Chemistry principles through renewable feedstock, biodegradability, and low-complexity processing.
How does CALOPHYLLUM TAHITIENSE SEED OIL work chemically?
This material is a triglyceride-rich plant oil containing fatty acid residues such as oleic, linoleic, palmitic, and stearic acids, along with a small unsaponifiable fraction. It is typically used from about 0.5% to 10% in emulsions and up to high levels in anhydrous oils or balms, and its unsaturated lipid profile benefits from antioxidants, opaque packaging, and limited heat exposure.
Last updated 2026-05-14