List of 100 most popular plant extracts for cosmetic use
Below is a list of 100 distinct plant and flower extracts that have been used in cosmetic formulations. This list spans a wide range—from well‐known ingredients to some emerging botanical extracts:
- Aloe vera extract
- Green tea extract
- Chamomile extract
- Calendula extract
- Witch hazel extract
- Rosehip extract
- Argan extract
- Jojoba extract
- Cucumber extract
- Ginseng extract
- Licorice extract
- Turmeric extract
- Grapeseed extract
- Pomegranate extract
- Sea buckthorn extract
- Rice extract
- Centella asiatica extract
- Lavender extract
- Neem extract
- Red clover extract
- Sage extract
- Rosemary extract
- Echinacea extract
- Burdock extract
- Ginkgo biloba extract
- Bilberry extract
- Blackberry extract
- Blueberry extract
- Cranberry extract
- Acai extract
- Mangosteen extract
- Passionflower extract
- Hibiscus extract
- Rose extract
- Lemon balm extract
- Peppermint extract
- Black tea extract
- White tea extract
- Oat extract
- Soy extract
- Peony extract
- Lotus extract
- Papaya extract
- Banana extract
- Coconut extract
- Anise extract
- Ylang-ylang extract
- Myrrh extract
- Frankincense extract
- Bergamot extract
- Neroli extract
- Jasmine extract
- Olive extract
- Tomato extract
- Carrot extract
- Sunflower extract
- Wheat germ extract
- Barley extract
- Quinoa extract
- Goji berry extract
- Raspberry extract
- Strawberry extract
- Cherry extract
- Elderberry extract
- Fig extract
- Avocado extract
- Mango extract
- Passion fruit extract
- Watermelon extract
- Grape extract
- Pumpkin extract
- Acerola cherry extract
- Bamboo extract
- Nettle extract
- Dandelion extract
- Horsetail extract
- German chamomile extract
- Roman chamomile extract
- Elderflower extract
- Moringa extract
- Mulberry extract
- Saffron extract
- Sarsaparilla extract
- Yarrow extract
- Cactus extract
- Quince extract
- Poppy extract
- Mustard extract
- Corn extract
- Pea extract
- Lentil extract
- Amaranth extract
- Flaxseed extract
- Chia seed extract
- Sacha inchi extract
- Baobab extract
- Camellia extract
- Guava extract
- Camu Camu extract
- Blue tansy extract
Each of these botanical extracts is chosen for its unique set of bioactive compounds, such as antioxidants, vitamins, and anti-inflammatory agents, which can help address various skin concerns. Formulators may use these extracts individually or combine them to create synergistic effects in moisturizers, serums, masks, and other cosmetic products.
Note that the majority if not all of these extracts are water soluble therefore they can only be used in aqueous and emulsions formulations. Learn how to formulate and create anhydrous , aqueous and emulsions in my Complete Online Course and you will be able to use any of these beautiful plant extracts to make safe , natural and effective skincare products.
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La Mayca x