Millet

TL;DR. This ingredient is a plant-derived cosmetic material used mainly as a skin-conditioning and texture-support ingredient. In powder form, it can also add mild absorbency or physical exfoliation depending on particle size.

What does Millet do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a plant-derived cosmetic material used mainly as a skin-conditioning and texture-support ingredient. In powder form, it can also add mild absorbency or physical exfoliation depending on particle size.

Is Millet clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally straightforward and well-tolerated, with low irritation concern for most users. The main watchpoints are agricultural residues, microbial quality, and rare sensitivity to plant proteins, rather than restricted-list issues.

Is Millet sustainable?

This material comes from a renewable crop and is readily biodegradable. Its footprint depends on farming practices, milling, and transport, but it is not associated with environmental persistence.

Is Millet COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when sourced and processed according to the standard, especially when obtained through physical processing. It aligns well with Green Chemistry principles because it is renewable, biodegradable, and does not require complex synthetic manufacture.

How does Millet work chemically?

Chemically, this material is a botanical matrix made mostly of starch polysaccharides, with smaller amounts of proteins, lipids, minerals, and phenolic compounds. Powders are often used around 1 to 10% for texture or exfoliation, while extracts are typically used at lower levels and should be preserved carefully because plant-derived solids can add microbial and stability load.

Last updated 2026-05-15