Vinga Radiata

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a plant-derived skin-conditioning extract, often added for antioxidant support, softness, and a mild soothing profile. It is usually a supporting ingredient rather than a primary active or structural emulsifier.

What does Vinga Radiata do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily used as a plant-derived skin-conditioning extract, often added for antioxidant support, softness, and a mild soothing profile. It is usually a supporting ingredient rather than a primary active or structural emulsifier.

Is Vinga Radiata clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally low-friction when processed with accepted solvents and controlled for pesticide and solvent residues. Sensitivity is possible with any botanical extract, but it is not a common restricted-list ingredient.

Is Vinga Radiata sustainable?

This material comes from a renewable agricultural source and its natural organic components are expected to be biodegradable. Sustainability depends on farming practices, water use, and traceability rather than on inherent environmental persistence.

Is Vinga Radiata COSMOS-approved?

It can align with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when the raw material and extraction process meet the standard, such as approved agricultural sourcing and permitted solvents. It fits Green Chemistry principles best when made with water, glycerin, ethanol, or low-impact extraction methods.

How does Vinga Radiata work chemically?

This is a seed-derived botanical material containing mixtures such as carbohydrates, proteins or peptides, amino acids, minerals, and phenolic compounds rather than a single defined molecule. Use levels are typically low in finished formulas, and stability depends on the extract format, preservation system, pH, and protection from microbial growth and oxidation.

Last updated 2026-05-15