Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed

What is Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed?

Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed is derived from the seeds of the Vitis vinifera grape vine, a common plant used in viticulture. These seeds, often a byproduct of wine or juice production, yield extracts or oils rich in polyphenols like proanthocyanidins, flavonoids, and linoleic acid. In cosmetic formulations, it falls under skin conditioning agents. It works by creating a lightweight barrier on the skin to lock in moisture, improve elasticity, and deliver antioxidant effects that shield against oxidative stress from daily exposures. Commonly found in moisturizers, serums, and facial oils, it enhances product texture and spreadability while aiding skin barrier function for a supple feel.

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:

Skin conditioning agent
Maintains skin softness, smoothness, and flexibility.

Benefits

Supports skin softness and smoothness

Promotes flexibility and hydration

Offers antioxidant protection for skin health

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 rough skin
Individuals with grape allergies
Individuals seeking emollient effects
Those experiencing irritation from seed extracts
Those desiring non-comedogenic conditioning
People with known sensitivities to polyphenols

Safety Notes

  • Considered low hazard in cosmetic use
  • Non-comedogenic, suitable for acne-prone skin

Frequently Asked Questions about Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed

What is Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed?

It is an ingredient from grape seeds, used as a skin conditioning agent to enhance moisture retention and suppleness.

Is it safe for daily use?

Yes, it has a low safety rating and is generally well-tolerated in cosmetics.

Does it suit oily skin?

Yes, its non-comedogenic nature makes it appropriate without pore-clogging risk.