Dandelion Root Extract ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as a skin-conditioning botanical extract, added for antioxidant-support, soothing-positioning, and general complexion-care claims rather than as a structural formula builder.
What does Dandelion Root Extract do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used mainly as a skin-conditioning botanical extract, added for antioxidant-support, soothing-positioning, and general complexion-care claims rather than as a structural formula builder.
Is Dandelion Root Extract clean?
It generally has a low clean-beauty friction profile and is not a common restricted-list ingredient. Sensitivity is possible for people reactive to related botanicals, and finished-formula preservation matters because extracts can add microbial load.
Is Dandelion Root Extract sustainable?
This material is plant-derived, renewable, and expected to be biodegradable. Its footprint depends mostly on cultivation or wild-harvest practices and the extraction solvent system, with water, glycerin, and ethanol being the cleaner common carriers.
Is Dandelion Root Extract COSMOS-approved?
It is permitted under COSMOS natural and organic frameworks when made from approved botanical feedstock and processed with allowed solvents and extraction methods. It fits Green Chemistry best when sourced renewably, extracted with water, ethanol, or glycerin, and preserved with accepted systems.
How does Dandelion Root Extract work chemically?
This ingredient is a complex botanical mixture that can contain polysaccharides such as inulin, phenolic acids, flavonoids, bitter lactones, minerals, and other polar plant constituents depending on solvent and raw material quality. Typical use is often around 0.1% to 5% as supplied, and it is usually easiest to formulate in aqueous, hydroalcoholic, or glycolic phases, with attention to color shift, odor, oxidation of phenolics, and preservative compatibility.
Last updated 2026-05-14