Passionflower Vine

TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a botanical extract for skin-conditioning, soothing, and antioxidant support in personal care formulas. It typically appears in leave-on products where a water, glycerin, or alcohol-based extract can add plant-derived polyphenols without changing product structure much.

What does Passionflower Vine do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used as a botanical extract for skin-conditioning, soothing, and antioxidant support in personal care formulas. It typically appears in leave-on products where a water, glycerin, or alcohol-based extract can add plant-derived polyphenols without changing product structure much.

Is Passionflower Vine clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well accepted when extracted with standard cosmetic solvents and preserved appropriately. Sensitivity is possible with any botanical extract, especially in reactive skin or formulas with residual fragrance components, but it is not a common restricted-list concern.

Is Passionflower Vine sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and generally renewable, with a favorable biodegradability profile compared with persistent synthetic film-formers or silicones. Its footprint depends on cultivation practices, extraction solvent, concentration, and whether the supply chain uses certified organic or regenerative agricultural inputs.

Is Passionflower Vine COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and can fit COSMOS-organic when the agricultural source and extraction process meet the standard. It aligns reasonably well with Green Chemistry when produced by low-impact extraction using water, ethanol, glycerin, or similar accepted solvents.

How does Passionflower Vine work chemically?

Chemically, this material is a complex botanical extract containing polar plant compounds such as flavonoid glycosides, phenolic acids, sugars, and organic acids rather than a single active molecule. It is usually added at low cosmetic extract levels, is best handled below high-heat processing when possible, and is most stable in mildly acidic to neutral formulas where color and polyphenol oxidation are better controlled.

Last updated 2026-05-13