Ledum Groenlandicum Extract

What is Ledum Groenlandicum Extract?

Ledum groenlandicum extract derives from the leaves and twigs of Ledum groenlandicum, an evergreen shrub native to the cold regions of North America, Greenland, and Arctic areas, also known as Labrador tea or Greenland ledum. Belonging to the Ericaceae family, it contains various plant compounds including flavonoids, phenolic acids, and essential oils. In cosmetics, it falls under the skin conditioning category, commonly appearing in creams, lotions, and serums. It functions by helping to maintain skin's moisture balance and improve texture through its emollient and soothing properties from natural botanicals, contributing to a smoother feel without clogging pores.

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

Benefits

Supports skin conditioning for better texture and feel

Offers low comedogenic potential, suitable for various skin types

Contributes naturally derived elements to formulations

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 incorporating natural botanical extracts
Those with allergies to Ericaceae family plants
Individuals with normal or dry skin seeking conditioning
Individuals experiencing irritation from similar botanicals
Users preferring low-hazard skincare ingredients
Anyone advised to avoid plant extracts by dermatologists

Safety Notes

  • Considered low hazard for topical cosmetic use
  • Patch test recommended for new users

Frequently Asked Questions about Ledum Groenlandicum Extract

What is Ledum Groenlandicum Extract?

It is a botanical extract from the Labrador tea shrub used primarily as a skin conditioning agent in cosmetics.

Is it safe for daily skincare use?

It is generally regarded as low hazard for topical application in cosmetic products.

Does it cause breakouts?

It has a comedogenic rating of zero, indicating low likelihood of pore clogging.