Pimpinella Anisium ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as an aromatic botanical for fragrance, flavor, and masking unwanted base odors. In extract form, it can also contribute minor antioxidant or skin-conditioning compounds, but scent is usually the main formulation role.
What does Pimpinella Anisium do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is primarily used as an aromatic botanical for fragrance, flavor, and masking unwanted base odors. In extract form, it can also contribute minor antioxidant or skin-conditioning compounds, but scent is usually the main formulation role.
Is Pimpinella Anisium clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally acceptable when sourced and processed as a natural botanical, but it can bring fragrance-allergen and sensitization considerations. Clean standards may scrutinize aromatic constituents such as estragole and require careful disclosure or level control in leave-on products.
Is Pimpinella Anisium sustainable?
This material is plant-derived and usually comes from cultivated seed or aerial plant material, so its footprint depends on agriculture, irrigation, and extraction method. It is expected to be biodegradable, with lower persistence concerns than many synthetic aroma materials.
Is Pimpinella Anisium COSMOS-approved?
It can be permitted in COSMOS-natural or COSMOS-organic formulas when obtained through approved physical or natural-solvent extraction and when any carrier or solvent also meets the standard. It aligns reasonably well with Green Chemistry when sourced renewably and extracted by steam distillation, ethanol, glycerin, or other accepted low-residue methods.
How does Pimpinella Anisium work chemically?
This is a complex botanical material dominated, in aromatic grades, by phenylpropanoid-type volatile compounds, especially trans-anethole, with smaller amounts of related terpenoid and aromatic constituents. Typical use is low, often around 0.01% to 0.5% for aromatic impact, and it should be protected from heat, air, and light because volatile constituents can oxidize over time.
Last updated 2026-05-14