Melia

TL;DR. This listing is too broad to assign one primary role; materials from this botanical source may function as skin-conditioning agents, botanical extracts, or odor-related additives depending on plant part and processing.

What does Melia do in a cosmetic formula?

This listing is too broad to assign one primary role; materials from this botanical source may function as skin-conditioning agents, botanical extracts, or odor-related additives depending on plant part and processing.

Is Melia clean?

From a clean beauty perspective, the main issue is specificity: the plant part, extraction method, and solvent system are not clear from this listing. A full supplier spec is needed to assess allergen potential, residues, and restricted-list fit.

Is Melia sustainable?

This material is typically renewable and plant-derived, but its footprint depends on cultivation, harvesting, irrigation, extraction solvent, and regional supply chain. Most non-polymeric botanical fractions are expected to be biodegradable, with solvent choice and standardization driving the environmental profile.

Is Melia COSMOS-approved?

A complete plant-part INCI is needed for a formal COSMOS call; botanical oils and extracts from this source are generally compatible when obtained through permitted physical or extraction methods and compliant solvents. Its Green Chemistry fit depends on renewable sourcing, extraction efficiency, solvent selection, and biodegradability.

How does Melia work chemically?

Because the plant part and preparation are unspecified, the chemistry could range from triglyceride-rich oil to polyphenol or limonoid-rich extracts, and those fractions behave differently in emulsions and anhydrous systems. Use level, pH tolerance, oxidation risk, and preservative impact cannot be assigned without the full INCI and supplier specification.

Last updated 2026-05-16