Fennel Seed Powder

TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as a physical exfoliant and texturizing botanical powder in scrubs, masks, and cleansers. It can also contribute a subtle aromatic profile from naturally occurring plant volatiles.

What does Fennel Seed Powder do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used mainly as a physical exfoliant and texturizing botanical powder in scrubs, masks, and cleansers. It can also contribute a subtle aromatic profile from naturally occurring plant volatiles.

Is Fennel Seed Powder clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well accepted because it is a minimally processed plant material. The main watchpoint is skin feel and sensitivity, since fine plant particles and natural aromatic compounds can be irritating for some users, especially in leave-on products.

Is Fennel Seed Powder sustainable?

This material is plant-derived, renewable, and expected to be readily biodegradable. Its footprint depends on agricultural practices, milling energy, and transport, but it does not raise the persistence concerns associated with many synthetic particulates.

Is Fennel Seed Powder COSMOS-approved?

This ingredient is typically permitted under COSMOS-natural and can be used in COSMOS-organic products when the agricultural source and processing meet the standard. It fits Green Chemistry principles well when produced by drying and milling, with renewable feedstock, low chemical processing, and good biodegradability.

How does Fennel Seed Powder work chemically?

This material is a milled botanical matrix made largely of insoluble polysaccharides such as cellulose and hemicellulose, with smaller amounts of lipids, proteins, minerals, and volatile aromatic compounds. Use levels vary by format, often around 0.5% to 10%, and performance depends heavily on particle size, microbial control, and even dispersion rather than pH-driven chemistry.

Last updated 2026-05-15