Cardiospermum Halicacabum Flower/Leaf/Vine Extract

TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a botanical soothing and skin-conditioning agent, mainly to help reduce the look of redness and support comfort in leave-on skin care. It is most common in sensitive-skin, scalp, and body formulas.

What does Cardiospermum Halicacabum Flower/Leaf/Vine Extract do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used as a botanical soothing and skin-conditioning agent, mainly to help reduce the look of redness and support comfort in leave-on skin care. It is most common in sensitive-skin, scalp, and body formulas.

Is Cardiospermum Halicacabum Flower/Leaf/Vine Extract clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well accepted and has no major restricted-list profile when made with approved extraction solvents. As with many botanical extracts, trace constituents can vary by harvest and supplier, so very reactive skin may still need a patch test.

Is Cardiospermum Halicacabum Flower/Leaf/Vine Extract sustainable?

This ingredient is plant-derived and usually supplied as an aqueous, glycerin, alcohol, or oil-based extract. Its sustainability profile depends on agricultural practices and solvent choice, but the botanical material itself is expected to be biodegradable and not environmentally persistent.

Is Cardiospermum Halicacabum Flower/Leaf/Vine Extract COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when the plant source and extraction solvents meet the standard. It fits Green Chemistry principles best when sourced renewably, extracted with water, glycerin, ethanol, or vegetable oil, and processed without high-residue solvents.

How does Cardiospermum Halicacabum Flower/Leaf/Vine Extract work chemically?

This material is a complex botanical extract containing mixed flavonoids, saponins, tannins, and lipid-compatible fractions rather than a single defined molecule. Finished formulas typically use supplied extracts around 0.1% to 5%, depending on extract strength, and formulators match the solvent base to either the water phase or oil phase while monitoring color, odor, and batch variation.

Last updated 2026-05-13