Saccharum Officinarum Extract/Saccharum Officinarum/Extrait de canne à sucre

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily a skin-conditioning botanical extract, used for light humectancy and a mild smoothing effect from its natural sugars and organic acids. It is usually a supporting ingredient rather than the main exfoliating active.

What does Saccharum Officinarum Extract/Saccharum Officinarum/Extrait de canne à sucre do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily a skin-conditioning botanical extract, used for light humectancy and a mild smoothing effect from its natural sugars and organic acids. It is usually a supporting ingredient rather than the main exfoliating active.

Is Saccharum Officinarum Extract/Saccharum Officinarum/Extrait de canne à sucre clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well tolerated and not a common restricted-list concern. Sensitivity risk is mainly formulation-dependent, especially if the extract is acidic, fragranced, or poorly preserved.

Is Saccharum Officinarum Extract/Saccharum Officinarum/Extrait de canne à sucre sustainable?

This material comes from a renewable agricultural crop and is generally biodegradable. Sustainability depends on farming practices, water use, and how the extract is processed and preserved.

Is Saccharum Officinarum Extract/Saccharum Officinarum/Extrait de canne à sucre COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural, and it can fit COSMOS-organic when the crop source and extraction process meet organic and approved-solvent requirements. It aligns well with Green Chemistry when made with water, glycerin, or other low-concern extraction systems and minimal processing.

How does Saccharum Officinarum Extract/Saccharum Officinarum/Extrait de canne à sucre work chemically?

Chemically, this is a variable plant extract containing sugars, organic acids, minerals, and minor phenolic compounds, with the exact profile depending on harvest and extraction method. It is commonly used at low percentages in water-based formulas, and its contribution to exfoliation is typically modest unless the organic acid content is standardized.

Last updated 2026-05-13