Crataegus Berry ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a botanical skin-conditioning agent, mainly for antioxidant support and formula storytelling around plant polyphenols. It may appear in extracts, waters, powders, or oil-compatible preparations depending on the supplier form.
What does Crataegus Berry do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used as a botanical skin-conditioning agent, mainly for antioxidant support and formula storytelling around plant polyphenols. It may appear in extracts, waters, powders, or oil-compatible preparations depending on the supplier form.
Is Crataegus Berry clean?
It has no major clean-standard restricted-list issue and is generally considered a low-concern botanical. As with many plant materials, sensitive users can react to naturally occurring aromatic compounds, acids, or trace impurities from agricultural processing.
Is Crataegus Berry sustainable?
This material is plant-derived and generally biodegradable, with a lighter environmental profile when sourced from responsibly managed agriculture. The main sustainability variables are farming inputs, solvent choice during extraction, and documentation of pesticide or heavy-metal testing.
Is Crataegus Berry COSMOS-approved?
It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when the agricultural source and processing methods meet the standard, and organic status depends on certified sourcing. It fits Green Chemistry best when extracted with water, ethanol, glycerin, carbon dioxide, or other approved lower-impact methods.
How does Crataegus Berry work chemically?
This material is a complex botanical mixture rather than a single molecule, typically containing flavonoids, procyanidins, phenolic acids, sugars, organic acids, and pigment compounds depending on extraction. Supplier-directed use levels often fall around 0.1% to 5% for liquid extracts, and polyphenol-rich preparations are usually best protected from excess heat, light, and oxidation-sensitive formulation conditions.
Last updated 2026-05-16