Feb 12, 2026 Leave a message

Plant-based Ingredients in Cosmetics

Cosmetic raw materials are constantly evolving to meet changing consumer demands. Consumers require more than just cleansing and moisturizing in skincare products; they also want wrinkle reduction and improved skin elasticity. As a result, cosmetic manufacturers are increasingly using natural active ingredients. Furthermore, the demand for natural ingredients in skincare products is rising due to anti-aging properties. Various vitamins, active ingredients, and plant extracts will dominate the global cosmetic raw material market in the future.

 

Experts point out that this consumer trend will be a major trend in the global cosmetic market. Other ingredients used for skin and hair care include chitosan from shrimp shells, fucoidan from seaweed, and β-glycan from yeast or fungal extracts.

 

Green tea: It has strong antibacterial and enzyme-inhibiting effects, and can prevent and treat skin diseases, skin allergies, remove skin pigmentation, prevent tooth decay, plaque, periodontitis, and halitosis.

 

Gentian root: A precious, highly resilient plant that takes 5-10 years to mature-gentian root extract enhances moisturizing effects and increases the skin's absorption of whitening essences. It removes melanin deposits, penetrates deep into the stratum corneum, whitens from the base, fades dark spots, and improves dull, sallow skin.

 

Almond: Almonds are known for their skin-moisturizing and anti-aging properties and were a primary ingredient in ancient Chinese medicine for skin care and beauty. Rich in fatty oils and proteins, almonds have moisturizing and skin-clearing effects.

 

Chamomile: Chamomile essential oil improves sensitive, dehydrated, dry, and peeling skin, increasing skin elasticity. It can also treat skin inflammations such as eczema, pustules, and acne, promote wound healing, and has therapeutic effects on sunburn and burns.

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