Chia

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a skin-conditioning botanical. In oil form, it functions as an emollient that softens skin and supports a smoother feel; in extract form, it is used for antioxidant and soothing positioning.

What does Chia do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily used as a skin-conditioning botanical. In oil form, it functions as an emollient that softens skin and supports a smoother feel; in extract form, it is used for antioxidant and soothing positioning.

Is Chia clean?

It is generally well accepted in clean-beauty frameworks, with low concern when properly refined and preserved. Sensitivity is uncommon, though botanical extracts can vary by supplier and extraction system.

Is Chia sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and typically comes from a seed crop, which gives it a stronger renewable-sourcing profile than petrochemical ingredients. The oil fraction is expected to be biodegradable, while overall footprint depends on farming practices, irrigation, and transport.

Is Chia COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when sourced and processed through allowed botanical methods. From a Green Chemistry view, it aligns well through renewable feedstock and biodegradability, with best fit when produced by mechanical pressing or permitted extraction systems.

How does Chia work chemically?

The oil fraction is a triglyceride material rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid, which gives good emollience but also higher oxidation sensitivity. Formulas usually pair it with antioxidants such as tocopherol and use opaque or air-limiting packaging to protect odor, color, and rancidity stability.

Last updated 2026-05-13