Elettaria Cardamomum

TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical fragrance or flavoring material, adding a warm spicy aroma and helping mask base odors in formulas. Depending on the extract type, it may also contribute minor antioxidant or skin-conditioning compounds.

What does Elettaria Cardamomum do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical fragrance or flavoring material, adding a warm spicy aroma and helping mask base odors in formulas. Depending on the extract type, it may also contribute minor antioxidant or skin-conditioning compounds.

Is Elettaria Cardamomum clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally accepted, but it carries the usual fragrant-botanical caveat: terpene components can be sensitizing for some users, especially after oxidation. Allergen labeling and IFRA-style concentration control are the main practical issues.

Is Elettaria Cardamomum sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and renewable, typically obtained from the dried fruit or seeds through distillation or extraction. It is expected to be biodegradable, but its footprint depends on agricultural practices, origin, and the energy used for distillation.

Is Elettaria Cardamomum COSMOS-approved?

It can align with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when sourced and processed through permitted physical extraction or compliant solvent systems. Its Green Chemistry profile is strongest when it comes from responsibly grown plant material, uses low-residue extraction, and is protected from oxidation to reduce sensitizing byproducts.

How does Elettaria Cardamomum work chemically?

This is a complex aromatic botanical mixture rather than a single molecule, with oxygenated terpenes and terpenoid esters such as 1,8-cineole and alpha-terpinyl acetate often contributing to its scent profile. It is usually used at low fragrance levels, commonly well below 1% in leave-on products, and should be protected from air, heat, and light because oxidized terpenes are more likely to trigger sensitivity.

Last updated 2026-05-13