Helichrysum Italicum (Everlasting) Oil

What is Helichrysum Italicum (Everlasting) Oil?

Helichrysum Italicum Oil, commonly called Everlasting Oil, comes from steam distillation of the vibrant yellow flowers of Helichrysum italicum, a resilient shrub in the Asteraceae family native to rocky Mediterranean landscapes. This aromatic essential oil features a complex profile of bioactive compounds, including italidiones, neryl acetate, and various sesquiterpenes, giving it a warm, herbaceous scent. In cosmetic formulations, it serves as a multifunctional ingredient categorized under essential oils, often appearing in face oils, serums, and night creams. It acts as a skin conditioning agent by helping to soften and protect the skin barrier through its emollient volatile fractions. Additionally, it contributes perfuming qualities, enhancing product sensory appeal without synthetic additives. Its botanical origin supports integration into natural skincare lines focused on hydration and subtle aroma.

Comedogenic Rating 0/5 Low risk of clogging pores
EWG Safety Rating 1 View on EWG →

Benefits

- Delivers natural antioxidant compounds to support skin resilience.

- Aids in skin conditioning for a smoother feel.

- Provides a subtle, herbaceous fragrance from plant volatiles.

Who It's For

A quick guide for who this ingredient may suit (and who should be cautious).

Who May Benefit Who Should Avoid
- People with normal or dry skin seeking conditioning agents.
- Those with known allergies to Asteraceae family plants.
- Those preferring botanical scents in natural products.
- People sensitive to essential oils in general.
- Individuals looking for low-hazard, non-comedogenic oils.
- Individuals during pregnancy, out of precaution.

Safety Notes

  • - Considered low hazard by safety assessments when used diluted.
  • - Patch testing recommended to check for individual reactions.

Frequently Asked Questions about Helichrysum Italicum (Everlasting) Oil

What is Helichrysum Italicum Oil?

Essential oil steam-distilled from Helichrysum italicum flowers, used for skin conditioning and fragrance in cosmetics.

Is it suitable for sensitive skin?

Generally low irritation potential; dilute and patch test first.

Does it clog pores?

Rated 0 comedogenic, suitable for acne-prone skin types.