Rubus Idaeus Fruit Seed ●
TL;DR. This material is primarily used as a physical exfoliant, adding scrub texture to cleansers, masks, and body polishes. It can also contribute a subtle botanical visual effect in a formula.
What does Rubus Idaeus Fruit Seed do in a cosmetic formula?
This material is primarily used as a physical exfoliant, adding scrub texture to cleansers, masks, and body polishes. It can also contribute a subtle botanical visual effect in a formula.
Is Rubus Idaeus Fruit Seed clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well tolerated and has little restricted-list friction. The main consideration is mechanical irritation, which depends on particle size, edge shape, use level, and whether the product is leave-on or rinse-off.
Is Rubus Idaeus Fruit Seed sustainable?
This material is renewable, plant sourced, and biodegradable. It may come from food-processing byproducts, which can improve resource efficiency when supply chains are well managed.
Is Rubus Idaeus Fruit Seed COSMOS-approved?
It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when produced by allowed physical processing and preserved with compliant systems. It aligns well with Green Chemistry because it is renewable, biodegradable, and does not require complex synthetic processing.
How does Rubus Idaeus Fruit Seed work chemically?
This material is a botanical particulate made largely of lignocellulosic structure, with minor proteins, minerals, and residual lipids. It is typically used around 0.5% to 5% in rinse-off exfoliating products, and performance depends more on particle size distribution, hardness, and edge profile than on pH chemistry.
Last updated 2026-05-16