Prunus Persica (Peach) Bud Extract

What is Prunus Persica (Peach) Bud Extract?

Prunus Persica (Peach) Bud Extract derives from the young buds of the Prunus persica tree, a flowering plant in the Rosaceae family known for its fruit. Harvested in early spring, these buds contain water-binding compounds like polysaccharides. In skincare, it functions as a humectant, pulling atmospheric moisture into the upper skin layers to support hydration. Commonly found in moisturizers, serums, and cleansers, it integrates seamlessly into water-based formulas, enhancing product feel without residue. The extract's mild botanical profile aids in maintaining skin's moisture balance during daily routines. Its use stems from traditional plant extracts valued for conditioning properties, now standardized for cosmetic safety and efficacy in leave-on and rinse-off products.

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

Roles in Formulation

This ingredient serves the following purposes in cosmetic formulations:

Humectant
Attracts and holds water in the stratum corneum, boosting hydration and plumpness; commonly used in moisturizers, cleansers, and hair conditioners.

Benefits

Attracts and retains water in skin for better hydration.

Promotes a smoother, plumper skin feel.

Enhances moisture in moisturizers and serums.

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 dry or dehydrated skin.
Those allergic to peach or Rosaceae plants.
Individuals preferring plant-based hydrators.
People with known sensitivities to bud extracts.
Users of daily moisturizing products.
Individuals with compromised skin barriers.

Safety Notes

  • Low comedogenic rating suggests minimal pore-clogging risk.
  • Generally mild for cosmetic use per hazard assessments.

Frequently Asked Questions about Prunus Persica (Peach) Bud Extract

What does peach bud extract do in skincare?

It acts as a humectant to attract and hold moisture in the skin's outer layer.

Is it suitable for sensitive skin?

Its mild nature and low hazard rating make it generally appropriate.

Can it cause acne?

With a comedogenic rating of 0, it poses minimal breakout risk.