Kangaroo Flower

TL;DR. A botanical skin-conditioning extract used to support a hydrated, smoother-looking skin feel and add antioxidant activity to formulas. It is usually included as a low-level active rather than as a structural emulsifier, surfactant, or preservative.

What does Kangaroo Flower do in a cosmetic formula?

A botanical skin-conditioning extract used to support a hydrated, smoother-looking skin feel and add antioxidant activity to formulas. It is usually included as a low-level active rather than as a structural emulsifier, surfactant, or preservative.

Is Kangaroo Flower clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally low-friction when supplied in a simple water, glycerin, or alcohol extract base. The main review points are the extraction solvent, added preservatives, and potential individual sensitivity to botanical constituents.

Is Kangaroo Flower sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and the extractable components are expected to be biodegradable. Sustainability depends most on cultivation practices, traceable sourcing, and the solvent system used to make the extract.

Is Kangaroo Flower COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic frameworks when produced from approved plant material using allowed extraction methods and compliant solvents or preservatives. It fits Green Chemistry best when sourced renewably, extracted with water, glycerin, or ethanol, and supplied without persistent additives.

How does Kangaroo Flower work chemically?

This ingredient is a complex botanical mixture rather than a single molecule, typically containing water-soluble plant metabolites such as phenolics, sugars, organic acids, and trace minerals. Supplier extracts are often used around 0.1 to 5%, with best practice addition during cool-down to help preserve heat-sensitive constituents.

Last updated 2026-05-15