Raspberry Seed Oil ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily an emollient and skin-conditioning lipid that softens the feel of formulas and supports barrier comfort. It is used in facial oils, creams, balms, and hair-care products for slip, cushion, and a lightweight oil phase.
What does Raspberry Seed Oil do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is primarily an emollient and skin-conditioning lipid that softens the feel of formulas and supports barrier comfort. It is used in facial oils, creams, balms, and hair-care products for slip, cushion, and a lightweight oil phase.
Is Raspberry Seed Oil clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well tolerated and not a common restricted-list concern. Sensitivity is possible with any botanical oil, especially if oxidation has occurred, so freshness and antioxidant support matter.
Is Raspberry Seed Oil sustainable?
This material is plant-derived and often sourced from small seeds left over from fruit processing, which can support byproduct valorization. It is readily biodegradable, though sustainability depends on agricultural practices, extraction method, and refining choices.
Is Raspberry Seed Oil COSMOS-approved?
It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when sourced and processed through allowed mechanical extraction or compliant refining routes. It aligns well with Green Chemistry principles because it can come from renewable feedstock, uses relatively simple processing, and is biodegradable.
How does Raspberry Seed Oil work chemically?
Chemically, it is a triglyceride mixture with a high proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids, plus minor tocopherols and phytosterols. The high unsaturation makes it more oxidation-prone than oleic-rich oils, so formulators often pair it with antioxidants and use opaque, air-limiting packaging; typical leave-on use is about 1 to 10%, though anhydrous blends can use higher levels.
Last updated 2026-05-13