Cucums Sativus Extract

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a soothing botanical extract and skin-conditioning agent in water-based skin care, hair care, and after-sun formulas. It can also add light humectant support depending on the extraction medium.

What does Cucums Sativus Extract do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily used as a soothing botanical extract and skin-conditioning agent in water-based skin care, hair care, and after-sun formulas. It can also add light humectant support depending on the extraction medium.

Is Cucums Sativus Extract clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally low-concern, well-tolerated, and not a common restricted-list issue. Sensitivity is uncommon, but the final extract may include a preservative or solvent system that matters for stricter standards.

Is Cucums Sativus Extract sustainable?

This material is plant-derived, renewable, and expected to be readily biodegradable. Its sustainability profile depends on agricultural practices, water use, and whether the extract is made with lower-impact solvents such as water, glycerin, or ethanol.

Is Cucums Sativus Extract COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural, and organic versions can align with COSMOS-organic when the plant source, extraction solvent, and preservation system meet the standard. It fits Green Chemistry best when produced with renewable feedstock, simple aqueous or glycerin extraction, and minimal processing.

How does Cucums Sativus Extract work chemically?

This ingredient is a water-compatible botanical extract containing a variable mix of sugars, amino acids, organic acids, minerals, and polyphenolic compounds rather than a single defined molecule. Typical use levels are often around 0.5% to 5%, and it is usually added during cool-down because color, odor, and antioxidant components can shift with heat, light, and microbial exposure.

Last updated 2026-05-14