Cucumis Sativus Hydrosol ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is mainly used as a water-phase botanical solvent and sensorial skin-conditioning component. It can support a fresh feel, light soothing positioning, and label-friendly replacement of part of the formula water.
What does Cucumis Sativus Hydrosol do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is mainly used as a water-phase botanical solvent and sensorial skin-conditioning component. It can support a fresh feel, light soothing positioning, and label-friendly replacement of part of the formula water.
Is Cucumis Sativus Hydrosol clean?
It is generally well-tolerated and low-friction in clean-beauty standards, with the main caveat being sensitivity to trace botanical aroma compounds in reactive skin. The final preservation system usually matters more than this material itself.
Is Cucumis Sativus Hydrosol sustainable?
This ingredient is plant-derived and readily biodegradable. Its footprint depends on agricultural inputs, water use, and distillation energy, especially when it is not made as a co-product stream.
Is Cucumis Sativus Hydrosol COSMOS-approved?
It is generally permitted under COSMOS natural and organic standards when made from approved botanical feedstock and preserved with approved systems. From a Green Chemistry view, it scores well for renewable origin and aqueous format, with the main tradeoff being heat energy used during distillation.
How does Cucumis Sativus Hydrosol work chemically?
This material is an aqueous plant distillate containing mostly water plus low levels of volatile aroma compounds, organic acids, minerals, and polar plant constituents. It is commonly used from about 1% up to full water-phase replacement, needs preservation, and is usually formulated in a mildly acidic to near-neutral pH range.
Last updated 2026-05-13