Leaf Extract

TL;DR. This material is used mainly as a skin-conditioning additive, contributing trace phytochemicals such as polyphenols, sugars, minerals, and organic acids. In formulas, it is usually a supporting active rather than a structural emulsifier, surfactant, or preservative.

What does Leaf Extract do in a cosmetic formula?

This material is used mainly as a skin-conditioning additive, contributing trace phytochemicals such as polyphenols, sugars, minerals, and organic acids. In formulas, it is usually a supporting active rather than a structural emulsifier, surfactant, or preservative.

Is Leaf Extract clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this material is usually acceptable, but DARE would treat an unspecified source as incomplete. Allergen profile, residual solvent, pesticide testing, and marker compounds depend on the exact plant source and processing method.

Is Leaf Extract sustainable?

It is typically sourced from plant biomass, which can be renewable when agricultural and harvesting practices are well managed. Biodegradability is generally favorable for water-soluble botanical fractions, but the full environmental profile cannot be confirmed without source and processing details.

Is Leaf Extract COSMOS-approved?

It may be permitted under COSMOS-natural or COSMOS-organic when made from an approved raw material using allowed solvents and processes. Its Green Chemistry fit is strongest when renewable feedstock, water, ethanol, or glycerin processing, and low-temperature methods are used.

How does Leaf Extract work chemically?

This material is not a single molecule, but a complex mixture of small polar compounds, pigments, carbohydrates, minerals, and sometimes fragrance-relevant constituents. Typical use levels often sit around 0.1% to 5%, with stability shaped by pH, preservative compatibility, light exposure, and oxidation-sensitive phenolics.

Last updated 2026-08-17