Hydrolyzed Linseed Seed

TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a conditioning and film-forming botanical hydrolysate, mainly for smoother hair feel, light skin conditioning, and added slip in water-based formulas.

What does Hydrolyzed Linseed Seed do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used as a conditioning and film-forming botanical hydrolysate, mainly for smoother hair feel, light skin conditioning, and added slip in water-based formulas.

Is Hydrolyzed Linseed Seed clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well tolerated and not a common restricted-list concern. Sensitivity is more likely to come from the preservative system or residual processing aids in the raw material than from the hydrolysate itself.

Is Hydrolyzed Linseed Seed sustainable?

This material comes from a renewable plant feedstock and is expected to be readily biodegradable because it is made of water-soluble biological fragments. Its sustainability profile depends on agricultural practices, extraction efficiency, and whether hydrolysis is done with lower-impact reagents or enzymes.

Is Hydrolyzed Linseed Seed COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when the feedstock, hydrolysis method, and preservation system meet the standard. It fits Green Chemistry best when made from renewable material through aqueous or enzymatic processing and supplied without problematic residues.

How does Hydrolyzed Linseed Seed work chemically?

This material is a water-soluble mixture of smaller peptides, amino acids, oligosaccharides, and soluble carbohydrate fragments produced by breaking larger it biopolymers into lower-molecular-weight fractions. It is typically used at low percentages in shampoos, conditioners, masks, and skin-care emulsions, and it needs adequate preservation because these nutrient-rich hydrolysates can support microbial growth.

Last updated 2026-05-13