Hydrocotyl Extract ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a botanical skin-conditioning extract, mainly to support a soothing, replenishing, and antioxidant-positioned formula story. It is typically added as an aqueous, glycolic, glycerin, or alcohol-based extract rather than as a primary structuring ingredient.
What does Hydrocotyl Extract do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used as a botanical skin-conditioning extract, mainly to support a soothing, replenishing, and antioxidant-positioned formula story. It is typically added as an aqueous, glycolic, glycerin, or alcohol-based extract rather than as a primary structuring ingredient.
Is Hydrocotyl Extract clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well accepted when preserved appropriately and extracted with standard cosmetic solvents. The main watchpoints are botanical variability, possible sensitivity in reactive skin, and any added solvent or preservative system in the extract blend.
Is Hydrocotyl Extract sustainable?
This material is plant-derived and generally biodegradable, with a lighter environmental profile when sourced from responsibly cultivated or traceable botanical supply chains. Its footprint depends more on farming practices, extraction solvent, concentration, and transport than on the plant material itself.
Is Hydrocotyl Extract COSMOS-approved?
It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when the botanical source, extraction solvent, and preservation system meet the standard. It aligns well with Green Chemistry when made with water, glycerin, or ethanol extraction, renewable feedstocks, and low-residue processing.
How does Hydrocotyl Extract work chemically?
This material is a complex botanical mixture that can contain triterpenoid saponins, flavonoids, phenolic acids, sugars, and minerals, depending on the plant source and extraction method. Typical use levels are about 0.1% to 5% as supplied, with formulation attention to color, odor, pH compatibility, oxidation, and preservative robustness.
Last updated 2026-05-13