Plant Chlorophyll

TL;DR. It functions mainly as a colorant, giving formulas a green hue and helping visually counterbalance yellow or brown tones. It may also support product aesthetics in botanical-positioned formulas, but its primary role is visual rather than active treatment.

What does Plant Chlorophyll do in a cosmetic formula?

It functions mainly as a colorant, giving formulas a green hue and helping visually counterbalance yellow or brown tones. It may also support product aesthetics in botanical-positioned formulas, but its primary role is visual rather than active treatment.

Is Plant Chlorophyll clean?

In clean-beauty screening, this material is generally low-friction when sourced and processed as a natural colorant, with low sensitization concern at cosmetic use levels. The main watchpoints are residual extraction solvents, carrier oils, and batch purity rather than the molecule itself.

Is Plant Chlorophyll sustainable?

This material is typically derived from renewable it biomass. It is biodegradable and not known for persistence or bioaccumulation, while its footprint depends mostly on crop inputs and extraction method.

Is Plant Chlorophyll COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic products when obtained from approved natural sources and processed with allowed methods. It fits Green Chemistry best when made from renewable biomass using recoverable, permitted solvents and low-residue processing.

How does Plant Chlorophyll work chemically?

The molecule is a magnesium-containing cyclic tetrapyrrole with a long hydrophobic phytol side chain, which explains its oil affinity and limited water solubility. It is sensitive to light, oxygen, heat, and acidic pH, where color can shift toward dull olive or brown, so it is usually used at low color-correction levels with antioxidant and packaging support.

Last updated 2026-05-16