Mushroom

TL;DR. This ingredient is typically used as a skin-conditioning botanical-style extract, often for hydration, comfort, and antioxidant support. In formulas it usually functions as an active additive rather than a structural emulsifier, preservative, or surfactant.

What does Mushroom do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is typically used as a skin-conditioning botanical-style extract, often for hydration, comfort, and antioxidant support. In formulas it usually functions as an active additive rather than a structural emulsifier, preservative, or surfactant.

Is Mushroom clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well accepted when the source, extraction solvent, and preservative system are clearly disclosed. Sensitivity is uncommon, but composition can vary by species, growing conditions, and extraction method.

Is Mushroom sustainable?

This material is typically sourced from cultivated biological biomass and is expected to be readily biodegradable. Sustainability depends mainly on agricultural inputs, substrate sourcing, water use, and whether extraction uses low-impact solvents such as water, glycerin, or ethanol.

Is Mushroom COSMOS-approved?

It can align with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when grown and processed under compliant conditions, using permitted extraction solvents and compliant preservatives. Its Green Chemistry profile is strongest when it comes from renewable cultivation, uses simple aqueous or hydroalcoholic extraction, and does not rely on high-residue processing.

How does Mushroom work chemically?

This is a complex natural material rather than a single molecule, commonly containing polysaccharides such as beta-glucans, amino acids, minerals, and phenolic compounds depending on the source. Extracts are often used around 0.1% to 5%, with best stability in mildly acidic to neutral systems and with adequate preservation because water-based versions can support microbial growth.

Last updated 2026-05-14