Chrysanthemum Flower

TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical skin-conditioning additive, contributing antioxidant and soothing claims rather than core preservation, cleansing, or emulsification.

What does Chrysanthemum Flower do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical skin-conditioning additive, contributing antioxidant and soothing claims rather than core preservation, cleansing, or emulsification.

Is Chrysanthemum Flower clean?

Clean-beauty frameworks generally treat it as a low-concern botanical when supplier documentation covers pesticide residues, microbial quality, and solvent residues. Sensitivity is possible in people reactive to certain aromatic pollens or related botanicals, so formulas should manage extract level and labeling.

Is Chrysanthemum Flower sustainable?

It is plant-derived, renewable, and its extractable constituents are expected to be biodegradable. The main sustainability variables are agricultural inputs, drying and extraction energy, solvent choice, and traceability rather than aquatic persistence.

Is Chrysanthemum Flower COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS natural and organic pathways when produced from compliant agricultural material using approved physical or extraction processes. It fits Green Chemistry best when sourced from certified crops and extracted with water, ethanol, glycerin, or other accepted solvents.

How does Chrysanthemum Flower work chemically?

This material is a complex botanical matrix containing flavonoids, phenolic acids, terpenoids, pigments, and polysaccharides, with composition shifting by cultivar, harvest, and extraction solvent. Typical use is often about 0.1 to 5% for aqueous or glycerin extracts and lower for concentrated powders, with best stability in well-preserved formulas protected from heat, light, and oxidation.

Last updated 2026-05-16