Jasmine Flower Extract

TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as a fragrance component and botanical skin-conditioning extract. It can add a soft floral scent while contributing minor antioxidant and soothing compounds from the plant material.

What does Jasmine Flower Extract do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used mainly as a fragrance component and botanical skin-conditioning extract. It can add a soft floral scent while contributing minor antioxidant and soothing compounds from the plant material.

Is Jasmine Flower Extract clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally acceptable, but it carries fragrance-allergen considerations for sensitive users. Its profile depends on extraction solvent, concentration, and whether naturally occurring fragrance allergens are disclosed where required.

Is Jasmine Flower Extract sustainable?

This ingredient is plant-derived and generally biodegradable, but cultivation and it harvesting can be labor-intensive and yield-intensive. Solvent choice, farming practices, and traceable sourcing matter more than the molecule itself for its sustainability profile.

Is Jasmine Flower Extract COSMOS-approved?

It is typically permitted under COSMOS-natural and may be compatible with COSMOS-organic when the plant source and extraction process meet the standard. It aligns reasonably well with Green Chemistry when made from renewable plant material using approved solvents such as water, ethanol, glycerin, or plant oils.

How does Jasmine Flower Extract work chemically?

This material is a complex botanical mixture rather than a single molecule, typically containing volatile aromatic compounds plus small amounts of polyphenols, glycosides, and waxy or resinous plant constituents depending on the extract type. It is usually used at low levels, often below 1% for scent impact and sometimes higher in botanical-positioned formulas, with stability influenced by light, heat, oxygen exposure, and the carrier solvent.

Last updated 2026-05-16