Centaurea Cyanus

Good

Extractos vegetales

Centaurea Cyanus at a glance

  • Botanical ingredient, also known as cornflower
  • Rich in antioxidants that enhance skin health
  • Offers soothing, hydrating and anti-aging effects
  • While the extract is beneficial for skin, the essential oil form is not

Centaurea Cyanus description

_Centaurea cyanus_ (commonly known as cornflower) is a botanical ingredient with a treasure trove of beneficial compounds that offer skin-soothing, hydrating and anti-aging benefits. While _Centaurea cyanus_ extracts are a healthy addition to skin care formulations, avoid the fragrant essential oil form of _Centaurea cyanus_ since it poses a potential risk of irritation due to the high concentration of volatile compounds. Of note, _Centaurea cyanus_ petals contain flavonoids, anthocyanins and phenolic acids which contribute to its strong antioxidant activity. These compounds help neutralize environmental stressors that contribute to visible signs of skin aging. The polysaccharides extracted from _Centaurea cyanus_ flower-heads deliver soothing properties and the lipids provide additional hydrating and soothing effects on skin, making their use a welcome addition for products designed for dry, sensitive skin. As mentioned earlier, the essential oil form of Centaurea cyanus is a riskier bet for skin. See our article on Essential Oils for Skin to learn why the volatile fragrant portion of the plant presents concern.

Centaurea Cyanus references

  • Protoplasma, September 2019, pages 285-298
  • Food and Chemical Toxicology, August 2018, pages 439-453
  • Journal of Ethnopharmacology, December 1999, pages 235-241

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this dictionary. Regulations regarding constraints, permitted concentration levels and availability vary by country and region.

Calificaciones de ingredientes

Mejor

Probado y respaldado por estudios independientes. Ingrediente activo excepcional para la mayoría de los tipos de piel o problemas.

Bueno

Necesario para mejorar la textura, estabilidad o penetración de una fórmula.

Promedio

Generalmente no irritante, pero puede presentar problemas de aspecto, de estabilidad u otros que limiten su utilidad.

Malo

Hay probabilidad de irritación. El riesgo aumenta cuando se combina con otros ingredientes problemáticos.

Peor

Puede causar irritación, inflamación, sequedad, etc. Puede ofrecer algún beneficio en cierta medida, pero en general, se ha comprobado que causa más daño que beneficio.

Desconocido

No pudimos encontrarlo en nuestro diccionario de ingredientes. Registramos todos los ingredientes que faltan y realizamos actualizaciones continuas.

No calificado

Aún no hemos calificado este ingrediente porque no hemos tenido la oportunidad de revisar las investigaciones existentes sobre él.