Prunus Avium Flower Extract/Prunus Avium Flower Extract

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily a skin-conditioning botanical extract, used to support antioxidant and calming positioning in leave-on and rinse-off formulas. If supplied in a glycerin or water-glycerin base, it can also contribute minor humectancy.

What does Prunus Avium Flower Extract/Prunus Avium Flower Extract do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily a skin-conditioning botanical extract, used to support antioxidant and calming positioning in leave-on and rinse-off formulas. If supplied in a glycerin or water-glycerin base, it can also contribute minor humectancy.

Is Prunus Avium Flower Extract/Prunus Avium Flower Extract clean?

It is generally low-friction in clean-beauty frameworks when made with accepted extraction solvents and preserved with compliant systems. The main checks are supplier-specific, including residual solvent profile, pesticide controls, allergens from natural constituents, and the preservative used in the extract blend.

Is Prunus Avium Flower Extract/Prunus Avium Flower Extract sustainable?

This material comes from a renewable agricultural source and is expected to be readily biodegradable, especially when supplied in water, glycerin, or ethanol. Its footprint depends on cultivation inputs, water use, solvent choice, and whether the biomass is sourced as part of existing orchard management.

Is Prunus Avium Flower Extract/Prunus Avium Flower Extract COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when the plant source, extraction solvent, and preservation system meet the standard’s requirements. It aligns well with Green Chemistry when extracted with water, glycerin, or ethanol using low-residue processing.

How does Prunus Avium Flower Extract/Prunus Avium Flower Extract work chemically?

This ingredient is a complex botanical mixture that may contain flavonoids, phenolic acids, sugars, amino acids, and other water-soluble plant constituents rather than one single active molecule. Commercial extracts are commonly used at about 0.1 to 5% as supplied, with best practice being cool-down addition and protection from excessive heat, light, and incompatible preservative systems.

Last updated 2026-05-13