Citrus Grandis Fruit Extract

TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical skin-conditioning extract, adding antioxidant, mildly astringent, and label-claim support. It is not typically the formula’s primary preservative, exfoliant, or active at high use levels.

What does Citrus Grandis Fruit Extract do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical skin-conditioning extract, adding antioxidant, mildly astringent, and label-claim support. It is not typically the formula’s primary preservative, exfoliant, or active at high use levels.

Is Citrus Grandis Fruit Extract clean?

Clean-beauty frameworks generally accept it when it is a simple water, glycerin, or alcohol extract, but natural fragrance allergens or furocoumarin traces can be relevant depending on sourcing and processing. DARE treats it as acceptable with sensitivity and standardization caveats, not as a universally inert botanical.

Is Citrus Grandis Fruit Extract sustainable?

It is plant-derived and may come from it-processing side streams, which can improve material efficiency. Its non-volatile plant constituents are expected to biodegrade readily, while the overall footprint depends on farming inputs, water use, and extraction solvent choice.

Is Citrus Grandis Fruit Extract COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when sourced and processed through allowed physical or green extraction methods using compliant solvents. Its Green Chemistry profile is strongest with upcycled feedstock, aqueous or glycerin extraction, and minimal solvent burden.

How does Citrus Grandis Fruit Extract work chemically?

This material is a complex mixture of water-soluble sugars, organic acids, polyphenols, flavonoids, and trace aromatic compounds, so composition varies by harvest and extraction method. It is typically used at low percentages as a claims-support extract, and formulators track pH, preservative compatibility, color shift, odor contribution, and possible photosensitizing trace constituents.

Last updated 2026-05-13