Glycine Max Seed Extract

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily a skin-conditioning botanical extract, used to add antioxidant, soothing, and tone-evening support in leave-on skin care. It can also contribute small amounts of humectant and film-forming feel depending on the extraction base.

What does Glycine Max Seed Extract do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily a skin-conditioning botanical extract, used to add antioxidant, soothing, and tone-evening support in leave-on skin care. It can also contribute small amounts of humectant and film-forming feel depending on the extraction base.

Is Glycine Max Seed Extract clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally accepted and not a common restricted-list concern. The main watchouts are potential sensitivity in people with relevant it-protein allergy and variability in extract composition across suppliers.

Is Glycine Max Seed Extract sustainable?

This material comes from a renewable agricultural crop and is expected to be biodegradable. Sustainability depends heavily on sourcing, since commodity supply can involve intensive monoculture, genetically modified crops, and land-use concerns unless the supply is identity-preserved or certified.

Is Glycine Max Seed Extract COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and can fit COSMOS-organic when the crop source and extraction system meet the standard. Its Green Chemistry profile is strongest when made with water, glycerin, or ethanol extraction from traceable renewable feedstock, with limited solvent residues and low-energy processing.

How does Glycine Max Seed Extract work chemically?

This is a complex botanical extract containing variable mixtures of peptides, amino acids, sugars, phospholipids, saponins, and isoflavone compounds depending on solvent and processing. Typical use levels are often around 0.1% to 5%, and aqueous or glycolic versions are usually added during cool-down and protected with a suitable preservative system because plant phenolics can shift color under heat, light, or higher pH.

Last updated 2026-05-13