Fig Extract

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a skin-conditioning botanical extract. It can add light humectant, antioxidant, and soothing support in water-based skin and hair formulas.

What does Fig Extract do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily used as a skin-conditioning botanical extract. It can add light humectant, antioxidant, and soothing support in water-based skin and hair formulas.

Is Fig Extract clean?

This ingredient is generally well accepted in clean-beauty frameworks and is not a common restricted-list concern. As with many botanical extracts, sensitivity is possible in reactive skin, especially if the extract is paired with fragrance components or certain preservatives.

Is Fig Extract sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and typically biodegradable, with a relatively favorable profile when sourced from agricultural byproducts or responsibly grown crops. Its footprint depends more on farming practices, extraction solvent, concentration, and preservation system than on the extract itself.

Is Fig Extract COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when made from approved agricultural raw material and extracted with permitted solvents such as water, glycerin, ethanol, or plant oils. It fits Green Chemistry principles best when produced with renewable feedstocks, low-impact extraction, and minimal solvent burden.

How does Fig Extract work chemically?

This material is a complex botanical mixture rich in sugars, organic acids, amino acids, minerals, and phenolic compounds rather than a single active molecule. It is commonly used around 0.5% to 5%, with stability influenced by solvent system, preservation, pH, heat exposure, and gradual oxidation of polyphenols that can shift color or odor.

Last updated 2026-08-17