PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS

TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical colorant and skin-conditioning material, especially in powders, masks, soaps, and traditional-inspired skin care. It can add a reddish-brown tone while contributing plant-derived polyphenols to a formula.

What does PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical colorant and skin-conditioning material, especially in powders, masks, soaps, and traditional-inspired skin care. It can add a reddish-brown tone while contributing plant-derived polyphenols to a formula.

Is PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally acceptable when it is a simple plant powder or extract with clear solvent and residue controls. The main caveats are potential sensitivity to plant phenolics and the need for verified identity, purity, and sourcing documentation.

Is PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS sustainable?

This material comes from heartwood, so sustainability depends heavily on legal harvest, traceability, and conservation controls. Because the source tree is conservation-sensitive and associated with illegal trade in some regions, certified or well-documented supply is important.

Is PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS COSMOS-approved?

It can fit COSMOS-natural or COSMOS-organic frameworks when it is a permitted physically processed plant material or approved extract and when legality, CITES, and traceability requirements are met. Its Green Chemistry profile is mixed: it is renewable and biodegradable as biomass, but conservation-sensitive sourcing is a meaningful limitation.

How does PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS work chemically?

The molecule profile is a complex botanical matrix rich in lignocellulosic material, tannins, and red phenolic pigments rather than a single defined compound. In formulas it is typically used as a dispersed powder or extract, with use level driven by color intensity and sensory feel, and it is more stable in anhydrous or low-water systems than in poorly preserved water-based products.

Last updated 2026-05-14