Honey Extract/Extrait de Miel ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily a humectant and skin-conditioning additive, helping formulas bind water and leave skin feeling softer. It can also contribute mild soothing, a subtle natural scent, and a botanical-style positioning cue.
What does Honey Extract/Extrait de Miel do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is primarily a humectant and skin-conditioning additive, helping formulas bind water and leave skin feeling softer. It can also contribute mild soothing, a subtle natural scent, and a botanical-style positioning cue.
Is Honey Extract/Extrait de Miel clean?
This ingredient is generally well accepted in clean-beauty frameworks and has no major restricted-list friction. Sensitivity is uncommon but possible in people reactive to bee-derived residues, pollen, or related proteins, and it is not vegan.
Is Honey Extract/Extrait de Miel sustainable?
This material is renewable and biodegradable when produced as a simple aqueous or glycerin-based extract. Its sustainability profile depends on responsible apiculture, bee welfare practices, and the solvent or preservative system used in the commercial extract.
Is Honey Extract/Extrait de Miel COSMOS-approved?
This ingredient is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when obtained without animal slaughter and processed with approved solvents and preservatives. It fits Green Chemistry best when extracted with water or glycerin from renewable feedstock and kept to low-energy processing.
How does Honey Extract/Extrait de Miel work chemically?
This ingredient is a complex, water-soluble mixture dominated by sugars, with smaller amounts of amino acids, organic acids, minerals, peptides, and polyphenolic compounds depending on source and extraction method. It is typically used around 0.1% to 5%, is compatible with aqueous phases, and needs adequate preservation because sugar-rich extracts can support microbial growth in finished formulas.
Last updated 2026-05-13